Date 1942
The date of the photo is determined from presence of Ross Reid Maxwell and his brother, Douglass, being in photo, Ross was born late 1941. He appears less than one year old in photograph.


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Identifications:
1. Ralph Adolph Bickler (1891–1974), Lawyer & Secretary to Texas Supreme Court, son of Jacob and Martha Lungkwitz Bickler. Wife was Maize Beatrice Mayes Bickler (1905–86). They were married June 24, 1946.
2. Milton Maxwell, Minister
3. Charlotte Maxwell
4. Unknown
5. Grace Delano Clark? (1886–1962), first wife of David Lee Clark. #32. is also IDed as Grace Clark. On November 13, 1925, Grace Delano Clark persuaded the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women to take on the project of establishing a library for Austin. On February 16, 1926, the Austin Public Library opened in a rented room at 819 Congress Avenue with 500 donated volumes. Grace Delano Clark served as the volunteer librarian.
6. Unknown
7. Hariette Millar Williams (1901–71)?,teacher, wife of Robert Haden Williams, professor in romance languages, UT.
8. Unknown
9. Unknown
10. Unknown
11. Unknown
12. Janet Williams
13. Unknown
14. Unknown
15. Unknown
16. Likely Professor Benjamin Floyd Pittenger (1883–1969), UT Dean of College of Education and Professor Educational Administration. Born Shelby, Michigan, AB Michigan State Normal School, MA University of Texas and Ph.D, 1916 from University of Chicago. Married Katherine Bickler in 1916. They had a daughter who later joined the UT faculty.
17. Unknown
18. Coy Lafayette Lay?
19. Unknown
20. W. O. Wupperman
21. Leo Blackstock, father of Mathis and David Blackstock
22. Erminia Thompson Folsom
23. Mrs. David Lee Clark
24. Johanna Kuehne Winkler, (Mrs. Ernest William Winkler)
25. Mrs. J. M. Kuehne
26 .Unknown
27. Unknown
28. Mrs. B. F. Pittenger, (Katherine Bickler)
29. Unknown
30. Herman Douglas Rotsch
31. Catherine Brown
32. Mrs D. L. "Grace" Clark

33. Unknown
34. Harriet E. Lewis Lay, Mrs. Chester F. (1894–1977)
35. Unknown
36. Lois Lay
37. Chester Frederick Lay (1895–1973)
38. Unknown
39. Unknown
40. Unknown
41. Unknown
42. Mrs. Morgan T. Smith
43. Erna Seeliger
44. Josephine Trenckmann
45. Billie Bess Trenckman ?
46. Unknown
47. Unknown
48. Richard Everett
49. Dorothy Hart
50. Mrs. George R. Felter
51. Dr. David Lee Clark (1887–1956), UT Professor of English
52. Roger Williams
53. Mrs. Herman Berg
54. Unknown
55. Annie Doom Pickrell, maybe
56. Unknown
57. Unknown
58. Vinton Collins
59. Mrs. H. D. "Addie" Rotsch
60. Unknown
61. Castle?
62. Unknown
63. Unknown
64. Unknown
65. Lloyd Scaff, Birth: Jan. 28, 1920, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Death: 2011 California, USA Age: 91 yrs. Son of Alvin Gilliam Scaff & Ina Vera (Phipps) Scaff, married to Beverly Jeanne (Burton) Scaff (20 Oct 1925-24 Nov 2014); married May 8, 1950, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA. Served in US Army during World War II with status of conscientious objector. Resident of the Rossmoor Senior Community of Walnut Creek. CA. Member of Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church in Walnut Creek, CA. A memorial in his honor was held there at 2pm Saturday, January 28, 2012. Family links: Parents: Alvin Gilliam Scaff (1888 - 1956) Spouse: Beverly Jeanne Burton Scaff (1925 - 2014)* He enlisted in the military 1943, so would not be in uniform in photo

66. Maybe Helen Winkler
67. Ann Hart
68. Ross Reid Maxwell (youngest son)
69. Hildegard Wupperman (born 1920) would be about 9.
70. Jon Berg
71. Douglass Maxwell, (oldest son)
72. Unknown
73. Unknown
74. Unknown
75. Unknown
76. Annabelle Williams (Catterall)
77. Unknown
78. Carolyn Williams (Stone)
79. Unknown
80. Unknown
81. Unknown
82. Bobby Hart
83. Unknown
84. Herman Berg
85. Hildegard Wupperman
86. Professor J. M. Kuehne
87. Unknown
88. Mrs. Walter Otto “Else” Wupperman
89. Soldier
90. Grace Delano Clark? (1886–1962), 1st wife of David Lee Clark. 32. is also IDed as Grace Clark. On November 13, 1925, Grace Delano Clark persuaded the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women to take on the project of establishing a library for Austin. On February 16, 1926, the Austin Public Library opened in a rented room at 819 Congress Ave. with 500 donated volumes. Grace Delano Clark served as the volunteer librarian.
The id pages below were found in the church files.


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Professor B. F. Pittinger |
B. F. and Katherine Bickler Pittinger and son. |
Lois Jo Lay |
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Else Trenckmann, 1940, Austin Highula’s brother. |
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Born:March 2, 1911
Died:April 18, 2015
Obituary:
Helene Elizabeth (Wupperman) Dinwiddie passed away Saturday, April 18, 2015, in Boerne, Texas.
The fourth of five children, Helene was born in Austin, Texas, on March 2, 1911, to Elsie and Walter O. Wupperman who were both of German ancestry. Her siblings included Alice, Walter, Alfred and Hildegard.
Helene graduated from Austin Public Schools and obtained a graduate degree from the University of Texas. While attending the university, her talent in dance resulted in a membership in Orchesis, an interpretive dance group that performed at the Hogg Auditorium on the UT campus.
Additionally, Helene loved horses, and taught women and children's classes in swimming, tennis, and exercise.
On June 6, 1936, Helene married Dr. James "Jimmie" Alvin Dinwiddie in the First Congregational Church in Austin. They later settled in Baytown, Texas, where Jimmie began his career working for Humble Oil and Refining Co. as a research chemist.
Helene was a conscientious homemaker, devoted to her family, church and community. Her interests in people suited her for volunteering with the San Jacinto Hospital Volunteer Nurses Corps and for teaching Sunday School at the First Presbyterian Church. Her interests in the arts led her to active membership in the Baytown Music Study Club. Her life was further enriched by Jimmie's love of music and their many friends from Humble Oil.
It wasn't long after Jimmie's passing in February of 2002, that Helene moved to Boerne to live near her daughter Sue and her husband Howard Onstott, and their son Harry and his wife Rosemary, who live in Schertz.
In addition to her two children, Helene is survived by a sister, Hildegard Lindsay of Titusville, Florida; three grandchildren: Blake Dinwiddie, Wesley Dinwiddie, and Beth (Bones) Buckner; and five great grandchildren: Meghan Dinwiddie, Jaxon Dinwiddie, Erica Buckner, Luke Buckner, and Emily Buckner.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund by mail at 825 College BLVD, Suite 102, PMB 609 Oceanside, California 92057 or online at www.SemperFiFund.org.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the staff at Morningside Ministries for the care and compassion provided through the last several years.
There will be a brief graveside service Saturday, April 25, 2015, at 12:30 p.m. at Austin Memorial Park, 2800 Hancock Drive in Austin, Texas, with Rev. Melanie Jimmerson, ThD, DMin, officiating. A memorial service will be held following the graveside service Saturday, April 25, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. at the Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Chapel, 3125 N. Lamar, Austin, Texas, also with Rev. Jimmerson officiating. A reception will follow the memorial service at the funeral home reception room. To leave condolences for the family, please visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select the Obituaries tab.
Arrangements are under the joint direction of Ebensberger-Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne and Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home of Austin.