Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)
- Class of 1955
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WESTERFELDT Principal of the Fredericksburg Independent School District MR. FRED THOMPSON Superintendent of the Fredericksburg Independent School District -f- ...a-. .. .199 MILDRED ROWNTREE English, Journalism .N 7 A i K NX h CAROLYN JOHNSON English STELLA. JUNG English, Biology, Spanish SHIR LE Y GOODIN English, Libr arian, Speech, HERB ERT HAAS Math MAXIN E GROB E Homemaking LOGAN T EMPL ETON M ath, B ookke e pmg DIXIE STAFFORD Homemaking VIOLA MAE SCHMIDT Math, Commercial x ELLA GOLD History , ff 'MMIII , VW: I WL f X ff f ,gli ll, Q X I wh , , fy 1, ffff 54 ,f MQ 1 f, ff :ff f , ,, . Y , ,. 1, 1 , I , ,f,Cf7f Qdffifffff :mt- W if 1, 1 ,, 11,11 1, lg f ' If f ff I 4 A ' ' Q V-.-,yr-- 7 -1' f ' ' 74,1 fkjf, f 254 V f 115' 1531, 'f X EARL STOBAUGH Industrial Arts, Shop M' S 1 J Q 4 g JOE TATUM Vocation Ag. gm , ..:, mx MAURICE I-IARRELL Vocational Ag. R. C. WALTER Science x i X -1 .I I iii -1: -n i: if, is .,.. -A E ' f 'fx'-. X- I - 2 ' H ELT- E 7 g.z ,Z - A ,. .Ql.i,7,.eg , ,, lah , Elxgqlesiix I c :g::z:ifQ ,i ROY LANGERHANS Coach, JSEPHINE JOHNSON Civics ?hysica1 Education JOE WALLACE Distr ibutive Education RUBY ALDERMAN Speech Therapist HILMAR WAGNER B3-UCL Choral, English ..-,..LL4. ,M . Til . STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Treibs, Bernice S c hlaudt, Travis Lang- hermig, Walter HumSS, vice-president.gKeith Keller, Logan St. Clair, reporterg Jimmy Kuhlmann, Dan Hartmann, and Skipper Mumme. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Rowntree, sponsorg Barbara Schmidt, secretaryg Marlene Davis, Judy Evers, Merle Kolrneier, Billy Petmecky, presidentg Frank Neffendorf, and Temple Klett. President B ill yPetmecky exam ine s school wate r fountain. f o Stanle y Sauer, c ounc il treasurer, hands out tickets to students. ,Mm SENIQRS ..- 1 gwrxm I' N N - 'X-' -re fi - if .K I an x Q M e n , . + We 7 1. N' 4 . A iw: ff., x ew 'fan J, , Getting their balance at Ba1ancedRock are the Senior Favorites: Logan St. Clair, Ruth Gunn, Jannis Matranga, and Herbert ltz .v,A X ,, 4, , A 'f i .. bv. txvv' f2 f'm3-nl SENIORS are the final portraits of high school life. Reading LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray- mond Klaehn, treasurerg Temple Klett, presidentg Jeanie Knoche,vice-presidentg Rachel Senff, secretary. Sponsors MISS VIOLA MAE SCHMIDT MISS STELLA YOUNG Student Council boosts school spirit: Reading LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Evers, Merle Kolmeier, Stanley Sauer, Walter Hurnes. RAYMOND BEYER- Shorty Romeo of the West. PERRIE JO BODE- Toots Big brown eyes, dark brown hair--is she a passing fair? MARY JO BRODBECK- JO She has proven that her man should not be alone. CORINNE CAMERON- Corny She knows what she knows and she knows she knows it. MARGARET CONNOR - Pete You would never know she was around. MARIE CONNOR- Rep6-te There is onlyone other person like her. . .L . E U Q if ., 1 gg? 5 if , veg, ii, .. f ' v-7 JAMES COX- Jimmy No matter what the talk may be he'11 always disagree. PATSY COX Sallie What is life without love and engagement rings. ROY CRENWELGE- Crud Handsome and a sweet- heart. BETTY ECKHARDT- BCH V In quietness and in con- fidence Shall be your strength. 'Ee' BLDON RAY FELLER- Bill The spic y tang of new leather. JORTHA FAE FRITZ- Fi-itzie A girlwho doesn't have much to say but is sweet and kind in every way. RU TH GUNN - llRedll Good things come in small packages. CLIFFORD HAHNE- vlcliffvl There is good behavior in thee ? any FLORINE ECKHARDT- Flo Words cannot express her in- finite sweetness. JAMES ECKHARDT- Jimmy Whoknows? Hemightbe pres- ident sorne day. CHARLIA MAE ERNST- Doodie Everyone loves her. JUDITH EVERS- Judy The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. STANLEY FELLER- Schwarz A gentleman in levis. ELMER FRIEDRICH- Lardy I like work, it fascinates me. 'Z4. .5' FREDDIE HARTMANN-' Brains Mirth makes a great man, and a fine friend. MARY LOUISE HEIINEN- Chicken A faithful friend's the medicine of life. WILLIAM HENKE- Billy Friendly and easy goingg truly a boy worth knowing. JERRY HOHENBERGER- Guffy He's awfully quiet until you get to know him, RAYMOND HOHMANN- Bruder Quiet but not unnoticed. ROBERT I-IOUY - Bobby He and his horn must be re- lated to Gabriel. A .nag WALTER HUMES- IlLeOll There has to be one in every class. FLOYD IMMEL- IIFIOYII A silent friend but true to the end. HERBERT ITZ- Spindle He' s definitelya gentle - man. JANET ITZ- Itzie Cute and crazy- -enough said. TULIETT E KLEIN - Julie As quiet as can be. EARL JAMES KNOPP- Butch All mankind loves a lover. AERLE KOLMEIER- v1Tutvl She has athletic ability IARVEY KRAMER- Tiny There is always room for a man of force. ROYCE JOST- Mex Hot flash Royce with his cam- era lens. BETTY KEFFLER - Keff Imagination runs wild. RAYMOND KLAEHN- Whiz Did som eone ask him for an English IV brain? TRAVIS KLA ERNER - Sheriff Knows not the mostbut the best. TEMPLE KLETT- Timmie A fellow of many abilities some of which he never learned in a book. JEANIE KNOCHE- Koochie Her friendliness is the reason she's never out of season. iw-ff' ARTHUR KUHLMANN- Eier What is the hardest task in the world? To think! MABLE LEYENDEICKER- Rini-ca Dink Nash ramble-r at noon. JANNIS MATRANGA- Toog Wouldn't you love to be in her shoes? BETTY MOLDENHAUER- Betsie To have loved and lost is bet- ter than not to have loved at all. PATSY MORGAN- Storkie The smallest ladies love the tallest men! ERNA NAGEL- Nudd1e Her heart is always doing loving things. 0 DOROTHY NEFFENDORF Nefl'ii- She has .ill the brains she needs. AUSTIN NI-QT TLE Bom A good heart is better than all the hands in the world. BAMBIE PEHL- Deer A harder worker you will never find. BILLY PliTlv1lfCKY Giantl' Long, lanky, and oh, how lovable. Www ALFONS RIBA- Reaper A great mind becomes a great future. -IENRY ROOS- Sonny Always in gladness never in sadness. STANLEY SAUER- Sour An excellent example of man. VER NELL SCHMIDTZENSKY- Schmidtsky Never seen without a smile. VICTOR PRIESS- Chickie He is not undernourisshed. MARLENE RAI-IE- Rah Rah She studies by the light of the silver lamp. CLINTON REEH- Clint Quite as a street sit night. KERMIT REEH- Ray Men of few words are the best ment ROSALIND RODE- Rosie Disciplined dynamo. KERMIT ROEDER- Specks Though he's not ano'her Gable, he'll do his part whenever he's able. A1- ig? IVHQRLYN SCHUCH-',Sf'hlllxli1k' Cute as a bug's ear 'ri more fun than ii lmrrul of monkcys i1l'Ul,fLllrlI' zoo isn'L sho? CHARLES SCHUMACKER- Charlie Will he ever wiikc up to his admirers? CA LVIN SCHUMANN- Large It must hc wondvrful to livv with ease-'Jax and Cheese.' FRED SCOTT'- SCott1v A football player and a vcry good one-. RACHEL SENFF- Sr1iff Character is the governing element of life. DORIS SPAETH- Ace Kindness is the golden chain . KAYl'I'hs1'npsonlALTHAUS- Black Angus The finest, lace, rufflcd putti- coats, and the sparkle of Cliziinpalfnc. WILBUR THOMPSON- Bo His desire for le-isure is much more natural. AGNES TREIBS- Aggie Keeping quiet is hcr policy. VERNELL TREIBS- Nellie Never one as silent as shcf. ROBERT WALTER- Rat Catcher His figure is not noted for grace but you'll like the grin on his face. VIOLA WEBER- Olie Always room for a laugh. X2 5 1: -i - ,. 5 Ltr.. '-- k N ..f- u--- M... Q ,-f -.. ..... i N 'Q' ,A -Q... :W- XXXQXKXXXXXXXX ,.- -.... - 5 3... i in ,. '5 2: zz' bf ----, ..., :J E ----..,. WRX! sf M I, , - ' w, ' A A- ,N .W x ,N ,ww.....,.x.. 'iff 514 The Junior Favorites---Elizabeth Ottmers, Willard Dearing, ' Jonell Schneider---departing frbm the Vereins -Kirche if - 3 1 SE Q Si , S V S ,Ai Xa JUNIORS are the pictures of tomorrow's seniors. Reading LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jonell Schneider, secretaryg Bobby Nettle, v i c e-p r e s i d e nt, Elizabeth Ottrners, treasurer, Charles Humes, president. Sponsor: MISS CAROLYN JOHNSON Student Council sponsors benefit show: Reading LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Urbanic Marlene Davis, Jo Ann Warner, Willard Dearing. Paulie Althaus Geneva Arhelger Luther Baethge Alta Lee Baumann Clarence Beckrnann Julie Beckmann Benito Castillo Rosita Castillo Ronnie Cravens Dayton Crenwelge Doreen Crenwelge Stanley Crenwelge X ,,p g .ff A .an Ei, , in Q i e sl Charles Boerner Ruby Burrer l :'. Q A eell ll e l 5 -1 il f U W i all if Eg we l l ,, oil w ,... ,H l Kiiizil. ' Q V1 l.., . ,N 2:95 ' K F N, xx' X sl, i 5 , , Q , Q , H fl x Sf! , , 1 w X , ,I K .K e I M, , 1: .h Q -1 K. , - . 'lvl qw' f'-. wi NH' s 1 . . ws '. ' in V Qrx3..o:L? ' ,.,,e uk, . Q-,. .,:X', svix. .Q , .f-QM..-41 'el 4.1.1. 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K K K f t n ' g Roy Klein Kathleen Kneese Delbert Land Jo Ann Leifeste Rosie Lee Lindig Clara Ann Lochte Alton Meyer - Kathryn Moellering Rose Marie Moldenhauer Eric Nagel Bobby Nettle Genie Sue Ochs Elizabeth Ottniers Dorothy Paritermuehl Kurt Poehlniann Kermit Priess Calvin Rode Elaine Rode Davene Schmidt Jonell Schneider Kelton Schneider Stanley Sulterneier Andrew Tatsch Y' M 41' 18 1 M X5 fx, L 1 +.i David Sagebiel Bernice Schlaudt Af , 3 I 29, S' f 5:5 ,Ep nigh? 'rs inse- 1 D - .. ff E -, If l Terry Sembritzky 4 'fx ' 2 1 l S -ri e '- n ' xref fwiif K2 8 p i x .. 'rs .'kL 'Mi 'V' '.. ' I 5 1-'fi l N x .i -, 'r ' 13, 3 xv ggi? 1 25 ' e Q X 3 5 L o gk I. '1 - tf :ff . Q 1 .v X , M ,ai E Q, A fwm 21' i .X 4-- ,gig-. ff l if al + Lindon Vollmar anic Jo Ann Warner Darvin Weirich 3 wk 5 Ag A 'Y at ig!! A Q? W x , Lx '. L , :' ' . X M? X ffl---7 D 5 ,-2 fn -fr vis --SVP , w i: ,. ,,- ' 3, lf'Ql -7 ' 1 . I ' W wi W JY 'El l Bill Tietz Roselie Treibs Charles Trice Nina Wisian Joyce Woerner Roy Woerner Clinton Alberthal Reinhard Bal-ms Flora Behrends Samuf11BaQthgQ Lester Behrends Mary Jane Be-hi-ends Delilah Birck Kenneth Birck Shirley Boos Billy Boyd A u V yn, . fig, X 4 li 4 tlylkat ra, V, its-. AQL Y' .I is -'jk Bryn W Ken Burgess Lanne Brehmer Lal-ry Bur!-gr X -3' Judy Burrier Dorman Crenwelge rola Crenwelge Raymond Daniel Carolyn Dearing Lorence Crenwelge Lonnie Davis Barbara Delz Arthur Dietrich Conrad Doebbler Annette Dole zal Kermit Ernst Milton Edwards JOYCE Fel-191' Joyce Friedrich ifford Ernst Harvey Friedrich Lois Gellermann imllrmuw zimxffzfflf -I xn.ummmmwxM res2,7xm FRESI-IMEN - K ,,...M- ' Ei.. 1 W - , M f if S M 2 - 3 Q. f is 'V f, iggwsf V L . w. if ' f i L -. Q ini F Al, LL,A ,ii aww R ,-.M N, -ro M if i 5 , i ! '4 ,R -1, - :faq S - W 1 -frfw Standing near the cross on Cross Mountain are the Fresh' ' ,voritesz Jewel Welgehausen and Jimmy Kuhlmann Ss 3 FRESHMEN snapshots are only the beginning. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Dolezal, secretaryg Joyce Friedrich, reporterg Skipper Mumme, presidentg Mary Jane Behrend, vice-presidentg Judy Tietz, treasurer. SPONSOR: Miss Ruby Alderman Merck Student Council participates in March of Dimes, Reading LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Kuhlman, Travis Langhennig, and Dan Hart- mann. Ega ff! D 1 o th--A . ex :Q A f' .- ' gif' on 'S M.. .f- f . ,Ln 1 fn, fT 'PiW?. if ,gf warm . X Y'-NW, X . -1 .NV aj K N. W v.Q' aff' I pa'- wagf ' :aw .K ., my ...-'s-uk..,,. qw U 1-. 1.6 A I .A.f --- .,, Q nf: - 4 k . 1 We VX' - '?'1 Breaking out of the old Blacksmith Shop behind the Nimitz Hotel are the Sophomore Favorites: Patsy Heimann and Waymon St. Clair SOPHOMORES paint their own future. Reading LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Cameron, treasurerg Frank Neffendorf, presidentg Joanna Scherer, reporterg Nolan Klier, vice- presidentg Kitty Smith, secretary. Sponsor: MRS. SHIRLEY GOODIN Student Council makes penn- ants for football games. Reading LEFT TO R IGH T: Fr eddy Petmecky, Shirley Treibs, B ar bar a Schmidt, Keith Keller. , . , 1 mf X-ww K' ' f.1W11xm4fmM4Ea mlmssl Q P1lwwa ra John Immel Darlene Houy ,X gt Doris Itz Leroy Jenke Joyce Jost Arky Juenke Dorothy Kasper J. ' 934-i5'T'w'i,nl'i, ' - .- L 'ji K w .2 L , fj L Keith Keller L - ,il l t b W 2 Jimmy Kelso ma Jane Klaerner Nolan Klier Kermit Klaerner Mildred Klinkseik Hazel Knopp SY 7-3YfOn Kramer Jean Kuhlrnann Ester Kramer Colleen Lewis M Xl l , 3-if M Y -Q,l gl fl A A , V K E k 'af 1? zVll.lF:'1T1,f' 5 H Vx? 1 li X, X 33 ,Ex v. E. QXZIZILTE Hifi l 'Lf' f VKLL A A 6 'gg Lee Meier Alton Moegle Joe Moellendorf Bessie Mueller Y J-my Wilbert Mueller 1 J X .M V Betty Nagel 5 F 1 - ,' J- 'N f . 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Clair Elmer Tatsch Fredrick Staats Kermit Sultemeier .K Dorothy Van De Veer Martha Virden ene Warden Shirley Treibs . Ruby Usener 1 he he Berta Ann Welge Olin Weiss William wake Wayne Zimmerman -'si K Y R VK' '16-Q' ,y X 'QW ,QQ 'lb N4 , fmum nfl:- , . I A. A gan I M I o 3 ' x W ' Luc 'tf ii,,i A an S , S sal' 4 m w-M . 5 S! Ai Zigi' A 314 J H' Us X if hx! X Q 'Q ww 50 X ' W in If-1 ff' X X il Q A.-if-i r fi S if ' U?-5-Q ' 1' 'f' 'Zh 'hiv if Wilbur Pressler Carl Raute David Reichenau Jeanette Priess George Raute Joanna Scherer M - Barbara Schmidt i n - ':':': Beryl Ann Schmidt David Schneider Mabel Schneider Sammie Sue Sembritzky A g, v l' VE' 32 if fy ' , 'ax' x 141 : l, f' -Y -if'-i 'm t u . i-J, , ,1a 1' sfEf?'i515: fga,2f f J rm , H if Iarlton Sieckmann Richard Smith Leon Spaeth Kathryn Smith Roberta Smith FSU vw' 3 QQ, tk V H on 15 ' 'QA, Q K t , 1 XLL,V t Ewui t A, if K f f gf b ' 5 4 Am 3.4, I q M fy J? b x f of a , , hy t 'f-I' a+. .t K ,JA I ,, ' -U' HITC. ... 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Q6Rr Wax my Q f xi 2223 ,Q Q13 .322 Q e-67 Hesonafff 5' an SI Clam 'P ache! Seq -Ll - ,Q 3' f l ' ww'-T'-'W , . ' ,f - www- f ff-- W.f.,.L.m.m,,..WN x. ..N.,.,,.h..L, . ,,.,,,,,,,, ,.. W .I WL . A 4 ATHLETICS v ' -' .. K K ' in W--D ,Lv A-,--.'2 mf' LQ A, 7 'Q' ' Coaches Head Coach ROY LANGERHANS Line Coach LE ONARD SHA NKLIN Tri -Captains BILLY PETMECKY 2 letters l reserve, tackle All-District, 2nd Team ROY CRENWELGE Z letters, end All-District Honorable Mention TEMPLE KLETT 2 letters, back All-District Honorable Mention Junction ' . Q IM .Q--, Game HERBERT ITZ WILBUR THOMPSON 1 letter, end 1 letter, end CALVIN SCHUMANN 1 letter, back RONNIE CRAVENS ELDON RAY FELLER Squadman, end 1 letter, back ax tax nf QTYLQ' 1 409' ' 1 4 es, . if '. ,1 .I avril Northeast Game LOGAN ST. CLAIR FRANK NEFFENDORF Squadman, back Z letters, back WILLARD DEARING 1 letter, back STANLEY SULTEMEIER CHARLES MUMME 2 letters, back 1 letter, back F, 2-My PAULIE ALTHAUS 1 letter, tackle GILBERT GOM EZ 1 Letter, Guard Qi' A' , ' We .. time Q . fist 5 Mason Game ELMER FRIEDRICH 1 letter, guard FRED SCOTT a C .nu . , wr bf'E:'.f .... x -nun 2 Letter, Tackle 5' if Znd Team All-District CARLOS WEIGAND 1 Letter, Guard Q Y df' I . .x,5 ns.. Q W, wg -m K E ,Wh .F Q C9 J 'fe ,px L 2' -on-unsung nnununwo m....., Qi rind! ' 7-nu-n - li uf QQZQ 40' LUTHER BAETHGE 1 letter, guard Chosen ROY WOERNER LINEMEN OF THE WEEK 2 letters, guard A11-District Honorable Mention STANLEY SAUER DON URBANIC lletter, center Squadman, center BOBBY NETTLE CURTIS MERZ 1 letter, guard I letter, center '4' . 4 fu ck COACH SMOKEY KLA ERN ER TOP ROW: Calvin Rode, Benito Castillo, Arthur Dietrich, Iermit Sultemeier, David Reichenau, Waymon St. Clair, larry McHalek, Curtis Cameron, Logan St. Clair. CEN- TER: George Raute, Alton Meyer, Dorman C r e nw e 1 g e, Iarvey Kramer, Freddie Petmecky, Harvey Freidich, Gene Varden, Alfredo Lope z. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Hartmann, 'i rn m y Kulhmann, Arthur Kulhm ann, Homer Klaerner, Laymond Daniels, Jimmy Ho h e nb e r g e r, Robert Walter. MANAGERS Charles Humes Austin Nettle .1 17 yy? ,E b V . I HEAD MANAGER Raymond Beyer ..1--- www ' 1 'IQ' F fi, '.24 ivf r 5353 z Vx if K ,ilifli 12- 7725? A is S! nf, x ,sirg Fi? EL lixvll. '- ' 2 W JM 4 DORIS EVERS Forward, 1Letter Score-keeper: Corinne Cameron signals Merle Kol- meier into game. BILLIKENS A TEAM Manager: Par Morgan bus- ily w r ap s Merlyn Schuch's ankle. 4 4 Nw, life 2,1 - Em. ua. W. Phe Billies sport big smiles after re eiving the lst place trophy of the Har ,er Tournament. Coach Shanklin demonstrates to Elmer, Walter, and Billy the hows and whys of a lay-up. i v-W 2 gm 'f ' All '?2,S1Q E Agi Zigi 5 NEW? BABE 5? E 5 Aw' I.,-r ,QM4 W W xxsxgx H .WMD - M- 'F Q! 'K max av- 4 'Q mf. 3323 H P u if X gr xxx Q V A I 1 ':. ,Tj,:.?'f:Vwx ,av ,P ... A1331 xf f. V 013. ' ' ' . . ,L , X, ur ,4 . R ' vt. 4.6.5- TRACK SQUAD CURTIS MERZ Pole Vault SIDNEY ELLEBRACHT Marvin Klaehn, Melvin Dittrnar Daniel Schneider, and Jerry Gold. Mile Relay - Znd District 880 yard run lst District FRANK NEFFENDORF Shot Put-lst District Discus-Znd District Mile Run-Znd District I HM, J -ff in 2 ff Q Uh., 1, ,, N K , ,A , ,, T f v 5' '21 K 12. fi .Ji ffesrm 3259: 3: pigs: A Q ,gf 32? J 5 1 X in . 9 1 'QS' W A , . ' SENIOR GIRLS' SINGLES Jeanie Knoche Ist District Meet, lst Regional Meet, 3rd State Meet. 1.3 fi , 'mg' I , kv 4 'S' ,,, i ' , N. I X - f K S I - 4 ---'T-n ' ' ' l . it ZZ, ' Q . A if I R . ,,,. E i ,M ,M 4 I A . , SENIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES Corinne Cameron and Merlyn Schuch A ' Y I V I 3rd District Meet Q 1 ' ' . ' ' - . ' - . , 1 w , , 4 , , , 1 4 K , A , ff- 1'-4 1 , '5- - ' ink 35- 'Inna-4' SENIOR B OYS' SINGLES Olin Weiss Znd District Meet , . . , , , TENNIS I I SENIOR B OYS' DOUBLES Milton Birk and Royce Jost Znd District Meet V 'v ,,,,,,,,,,....,.. JUNIOR G.RLS SINGLES Mopsy Oestreich lst District Meet JUNIOR GIRLS DOUBLES Virginia Wunderlich and Lois Gellermann lst District Meet TENNIS Q , , 1 - . - I ..y 4' . ' 4 1. , '- m I 'C x . m Q ., ,.,, X fi, I . . . .. 5. K 11? ,. .1 1 . X .' N- ' ,1i. .. Z .. 'Q BILLIE PITCHERS Don Urbanic Curtis Herbort Stanley Sauer LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Coach Langerhans, Roy Woerner, Travis Klaerner, Cal- vin Schumann, Stanley Sauer, Herbert Itz, Travis Langehennig, Skipper Mumme,Frank Neffendorf, Curtis Herbort, Willard Dearing, Stanley Sultemeier and Bobby Nettle. LEFT TO RIGHT: KNEELING: Raymond Beyer, Daniel Schneider, Alton Herbort, Ker- mit Ernst, Don Urbanic, Dalton Herbort, Elmer Friedrich, Wayne Goodwin, and Roy En- derlin. The two bat boys are Randy Langerhans and Dennis Friedrich. . F - S xg ' PM be spilt, i .,,. , ' Billies Opponents Cent. Cath. 14 2 Boerne 7 3 San Marcos 10 Cent. Cath. 1 Cuero 7 15 Boerne 0 16 Harper 3 3 Medina 7 Mason O HILLBILLY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Billies Opponents 14 Hamilton 3 4 Burnet 3 12 Lampasas 1 8 Mason 6 15 Hamilton 1 20 Burnet 6 2 Lampasas 4 1 Lampasas 4 1S h eider, Stanley Coach Langerhans pitches to batters Herbert Itz, Travis Klaerner, Danie c n Sultemeier, and Calvin Schumann. Raymond Beyer warms up infielders Bobby Nettle, Dalton Herbort, Skipper Mumme, Alton Herbort, Elmer Friedrich, and Roy Enderlin. Roy Woerner, backcatcher. :MMM ul me-'mewlwshumg In SPANISH CLUB p r e s e nts Christmas pageant for COMMERCIAL CLUB members enjoy assembly. trip to park. - CLUBS IN ACTICDN I I - A 'P U ar 'V 'V 4' J K f ' Q' 'Q ' 21 ' . 3 , K 2 u 4 Q 4 A, 4 G ge, Aff' J., .a.,4 -V. 8. .gi .Q 4 DECA CLUB members get their first assignment f ' b. or a JO JUNIOR HISTORIANS take downthe flag at the end of the day. it ii'- 'Nu , , fm it isbbbb :mm has last piC1'1iC at Crest I-Iornernakers packed and 1-eadyto attgnd Park. District Meet. GRGANIZATICDNS ,..,.wniqHl x . ESM' me T 1, 'lf If ,hifi-5 - . V ' tw , 'eafxi' TOP ROW: Rosie Moldenhauer, Bernice Schlaudt, Hazel Knopp, Betty Oe s tr ic h, Rosie Treibs Agnes Novian, Vernell Sultemeier, Mopsy Oestrich, Mary Jane Behrends. SECOND ROW: Doris Spaeth, Rosie Wahl, Lenna Baethge, Joy Kothnnann, Jewel Welgehausen, Barbara Delz. THIRD ROW: Betty Keffler, Elizabeth Ottmers, Virginia Gunn, Shirley Hohmann, Delilah Birck, Virginia Klinksiek. FOURTH ROW: Florine Eckhardt, Agnes Treibs, Judy Tietz, Joanna Sc he re r, Dorothy Kasper, Leola Crenwelge. FIFTH ROW: Nina Wisian, Clara Lochte, Virginia Wunderlich, Betty Nagel, Anne tte Gold. SIXTH ROW: Geneva Arhelger, Gussie Huebner, Betty Hohmann, Judy Burrier, Joyce Feller. SEVENTH ROW: Betty M oldenhaue r, Bambie Pehl, Merle Kolmeier, Pat Morgan, Ruth Gunn. TOP CORNER: Jo Johnson Qsponsorj CHEERLEADERS: Walter Humes, Henrietta Hohmann, Jannis Matranga. m-..., ..-. TOP ROW: Imogene Huebner, Elna Kuhlmann, Joyce Friedrich, Lois Gellermann, Varnita Barth- mae, Martha Virden, Alta Lee Baumann, Jo Ann Warner. SECOND ROW: Marlene Davis, Samrnie Sembritzky, Kitty Smith, Coleen Lewis, Carol Ann Gel- rman, Julie Beckmann, Evelyn Klaerner. THIRD ROW: Doreen Crenwelge, Barbara Schmidt, Mildred Klinksiek, Mabel Schneider, Evelyn iltemeier, Florence Wunderlich. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Gold, Beryl Ann Schmidt, Beverly Boening, Emma Jane Klaerner, Vic- ria Gold, Marlene Rahe. FIFTH ROW: Rosita Costillo, Darlenelelartm ann, Lottie Helen Gold, Perrie Jo Bode, Janet Itz. SIXTH ROW: Flora Mae Behrends, Barbara Kott, Elaine Doebbler, Ruby Burrier, Juliet Klein. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Moellering, Gladys Feller, Erna Nagel, Mabel Leyendecker, Charlie Mae rnst. CHEERLEADERS: Merlyn Schuch and Shirley Friedrich, HEAD CHEERLEADER: Rachel Senff. rf' Officer s of Pep Squad Cheerleaders 60 R 0 sax A S6 . vxo C '1- ec fe? wh H 13 , E 1961. L '5 S 489 0.59 E 196 wh N QW' 00x F Q1 Q 30 '90 F 6 PEP SQUAD Merle Kolmeier, presidentg Florence Wunderlich, treasurerg Mar lene Rahe, secretaryg Pat Morgan, vice-president. 'Ewan JEANIE KNOCHE, Drum Major Majorettes: Corinne Cameron, Doris Evers, Genie Sue Ochs, and Judy Evers BAND ,nv -,.,.,Q,,,N. BAND OFFICERS: Mary Louise Heinen, presidentg Judy Evers, vice-presidentg Sandra Meier, secretaryg Corinne Cameron, treasurer, and Freddie Hartmann, sgt. -at-arms. , TOP ROW: Patsy Heimann, Pete Springall, Dortha Fae Fritz, Patsy Kuenemann, Annette Dolezal, Berta Ann Welge, Freddie Hartmann, Eric Nagel, Lawrence Gold, Olen Weiss, Calvin Schumann. SECOND ROW: Travis Langehennig, Davene Schmidt, Doris Evers, Genie Sue Ochs, Betty Eck- hardt, Kathleen Kneese, Charles Kuenemann, Kermit Rahe. FRONT ROW: Hilmar Wagner, Directorg Sandra Meier, Jeanie Knoche, Corinne Cameron, Judy Evers, Darlene Delz, Shirley Triebs. 1. EE First Division Awards Carol Hansen, Mary Louise Heinen, Nolan Klier, Lawren- ce Gold, Bi1lyK1ier, and Robert Houy, the Outstanding Band Member of 1954-'55. -W 'OP ROW: Ken Burgess, Bobbie Newton, James Hartmann, Dayton Kramer, Maren Westerfeldt, Bob- ie Heinen, Jerry Hohenberger, Betty Houy, Carolyn Dearing, Walter Louis Crenwelge, James La- ham, Billy Klier. ECOND ROW: Martin Wendel, Bruce Kowert, Annabel Hartmann, Nolan Klier, Robert Houy, Joyce loerner, Rosie Lee Lindig, Ro Shell Henke, Elaine Rode, Carol Hansen. 'RONT ROW: Bernice Houy, Carolyn Kramer, Ellen Walter, JonellSchneider, Rosalind Rode, Mary .ouise Heinen. Band Director, MR. WAGNER Mascot, BILLY THE KID Cheerleader, JAMES ECKHARDT 44-I IUNIGR BAND BEGINNERS BAND fifipu v v xg. -as 1 A. x twfwi'-1' Y , - .W . ,X sMwQt'..,,?'2mqq11f F .E N' qi ea kk W: I -'K we-g 2 -4. .x B ' A 1 N1-' ii: -1 by ' Nw- if E f if M Q --2 Ap 4 ,KR 'Q f 1. .97 -9 V .5 . 'Q ' ,,, ,J I KY 'Q fuk J S nm -,W ii' w if 4, . F, fi-M xy? 1 , 1 gf, ,gal i ,, W.,, , , 1, v , , YN., ,, X 2- 'W . ee :gg PM wi, A If ,Mai A , A f jg 6 ' K ,'.4 A if 551 'K 'iff' vw S , . X V ' f Y 5. Uv 2 Amis. Vzzrj' 'fx 'f4 iii ' .L 1, QV A Inga. P my in L V A 'jQ,3Q' wrnwi K3 t' A d .1 'iawpllwy 'WCQQ .QW Km' ' K R mg Mi' A '5f'I N-' A ,L Lg 7 , k.., V55 1.55 M ml M? x 5,5 g A . 'ff KIIWN., to .sw . QM M '51 Y 7 V, V . We: If my f . .,,,- H1 ' M ff nv Y se ,, fii X S 2 5 3 'f ,I if fi i Q 5 M- , A M, , 1 K A M 2, 'sf ' 5 x 1 5 , I- ' H ' ,Y -Qi' x K K :lg 5 x,.,,m,:,1 ,1i ' 'A n 1 I y 1 'SW H . A LL.,xLL ,A ,ww I 5 I 'I u ' 5 7 -4 J! 1 y 4 i 1.95 4 X l 1 .,.- in wr V R ' gm: , j' gif: ,L 4,24 5 'Q If KMA 'W 'M .e sf at i P - .' . vu., v-f 1 M I ??, 2, , ,3gf.1!-if :Q-li iff Hi ' 5, ir 'Q if Q -f N Q!-f L - sr -1 l 4 'N 'A -lj. F Q Z A L Lm,,,,, ,Lf 3 , V ., .,. , ,A- h 5? . - iw F if M1 Y' I -. Lk fur? A l A n ?L W' MW ,- i 1 5 livin' - H hm 1.i.i.a,w.sw I , ty BRE H EMA ,ggi , .3 55,99 4 'in 5 WERWA Q I-IONORARY AWARDS: Marlene Rahe, Carol Hansen, Mr. Fred Thompson, Carolyn Dear- ing, Mrs. David Schmidt, Davene Schmidt, Mr. David Schmidt. . '11 MBXMAHRSLD, X fi ' f 4-'Q S mmiifwgh 75 B-1 1 - 1 g 3- f?i'l'S Sr 4, L75 so 4'-1 'flu QQ' . 'QD , I C Nm W 11 ml ' K - izzm DATE WITH DAD party proves to be very successful 1 f .J E C iw Q is , X . 4 -..Q AMEDRICA OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART, Marlene Rahe, Shirley Treibs, Varnita Bartholomae, Martha Virden, Elmer Friederich, Carolyn Dearing, Roy Crenwelge, Mabel Le yen- decker, Ruby Burrer, James Eckert, Julie Beckmann, and Joyce Ann Feller. FHA. SPONSORS Mrs. Dixie Stafford Mrs. Maxine Grobe STYLE SHOW AT THE PALACE Q eu gn Dayton Crenwelge with his Reserve Champion Leadership Team and Advisor-L. TO R.: Kel- steer of local show, of the District show, and ton Schneider, Kenneth Burgess, Maurice Har- Champion Scramble steer of Houston show. rell, and Stanley Crenwelge. FUTURE FARMERS Grass Judging Team - Daniel Schneider, John Immel, Kermit Klaerner, Jimmy Kelso, and Curtis Cameron. POULTRY JUDGING TEAM-Samuel Baethge, Kelton Schneider, and Stanley Crenwelge. Livestock Judging Team - Dayton Crenwelge, Alton Meyer, and Stanley Feller. f 144 T I: 'xx 2 Mm. 3, uw- --V Daniel Moellering and Champion Pen of Three Milton Edwards, outstanding local Greenhand Hamshire Barrows. pictured with his father, Milton Edwards, Sr F AMERICA Meat Judging Team-Joe Tatum, teacher, Wil- lard Dearing, Dayton Crenwelge, and Kermit Roeder. YW r l Dairy Products Team-Mike Matranga, Milton Edwards, and Ken Burgess. Dairy Judging Team-Wilbur Pressler, falter- natel, John Immel, Elmer Tats ch, and Cal- vin Rode, Qnot in picturel. 0-os.a'4,fX,,,,,.q. kb as Mr. Joe Wallace, sponsor of Deca Club, RUTH GUNN speaks at Employer-Employee Banquet. Club Sweetheart DECA CLUB Second Period Deca Class. First Period Dega Class, Erna Nagel and Viola Weber Convention Delegates at 1 -22 'S-sl ig' EF La? A 'I 51581 L - . PWS ' as 1. OFFICERS Marie Connor Sarah Ke yes Elizabeth Keyes Margaret Connor Q X X E 6 ES? I 2 iii: ' lllll I S REPORTERS Bill Tietz Charles Boerner SWEETHEART PRESENTATION made 'N V 81 S, . ' f 1-fi fix , 9. l X to Joyce Grona by Mary Heinen. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club and Sponsor Sweetheart CORINN E CAMERON President ROY CR ENWELGE SPONSORS: Miss Schmidt and Mr. Templeton COMMERCIAL CLUB Mr. Brauns gives instructions GROUP ON TOUR l utif if 1 3 '- KK Mr. Kllman-the of- ficial picture man for the MESA. Co-Edltor and spon- sor work on 1955 year book. L M ZAMPUS C OM E T-Co-Editors present 'ournalism Favorite, Je anie Knoche, :ith gift. IQURNALISM your thanks for the 1955 MESA. 4 21 ,ggs f ft gwaw-Mmm, 5. ' W 'sa - 'fffgz ffl. Wig: 1 ,.. ea: 15.-gl 3.19.-.S ws 3 - H x g, y ld 4 O Q sf a 4' ',. . ,. Q r If ,i , Q my in why, K , - -' : fre' Sf-'T..T.'.-. ff VII- -01.1-Q :QF-3. -'w-.7-.4 4,:',,,,,. 227,- l C 4 'J -:31 '::' Q .Egfr -Mg M . M fgi ,wg 'V' fig, Q1 Q Q J ,, 9 . '3 1 1 f S ,, 'fi wi ms' 5' Senior Sextet sings soothing songs at Prom. I1 l g JUNIOR Committee member hostesses and hosts for the 1955 Junior-Senior Prom. Beautifully costumed Sophomore waitresses and Waiters at the Junior-Senior Prom. BUNNY - HOPPING AT JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM 1 A R ,E i 'X 4 ' 1 1 R rg., ,Q f ! ' 2 ' I Co-Editors of MESA present popularity winners at PROM 5 . . li ,311 1 M ?'V'vl 1Tfl. 'v' fx AQN yl+ffQ1' eH ' . I F E il Q gg, M E 1 Q3 fs ' Q W- la, ' 4 , 7 .r Q S W 1 'si ' if 1 -1 , l , 3 5' F' 1' V c Q 1 Fi. 1 I Q li - B , . 'Yay- msn it XQHHW' L...... '11 EU. ly' wg 'Em li! K 'i' L xl53l uUI .. 4 T f '-5. . SENIOR TRIP GAL vcsrorv rcxns l955 v' J, ln 1' . -, , I L1 ' j um- l 12 9 ' ' 1' w f ' ' , Q 3 4,-fx-xp 1. Iudfiafeou 1. H onecomin 3 Homecoming' Q new Nei 'in STLAAGNT Com Beuegi Show 5. Jr. Hkfioriaus TICMTNQGMTS 1 E M, V1 5' rs F '1lnnm f V I' Vi l I-Carmencnal C I U b Xmas 'Deaf ,, 5 B035 af 'Hand Ujnqk W , 3.Dns8n-used Ckculeaclems 4. Qaeda: kfke Quai? 5. Dani -'Bile an me iwffmfil .T'poTbaIl I-JGITCRMQW w ' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENICDR CLASS I, Ra ym ond Beyer, do hereby will my managership to anyone fortunate enough to be Coach's right-hand man. I, Perrie Jo Bode, leave my duck tails to Evelyn Klaerner. I, Mary Jo Brodbeck, leave with two degrees: a high school and a MRS. degree. I, Corinne Cameron, do hereby will my beautiful figure to one of the less fortunate, especially Doris Evers. We, Margaret and Marie Connor, will our pleasing smile and friendlyways to the Keyes Twins. I, James Cox,- being able to do the bop to the Bandera Waltz, do hereby will my talent to Kathy Moellering. I, Patsy Cox, leave with Guidos. I, Roy Crenwelge, will leave as soon as possible in my little green pick-up. We, Betty Eckhardt and Florine Eckhardt, leave our scholastic ab ilit y to Stanley Sultemeier. I, James Eckhardt, leave in my little black coupe to join my Harem of Women. I, Judith Evers, will my twirling ability to Genie Sue Ochs. I, Eldon Ray Feller, just plain leave! I, Stanley Feller, leave Coach's class with much adieu about nothing. I, Elmer Friedrich, leave to go to Washington D.C. to be a secretary. I, Dortha Fae Fritz., take everything with me because nobody wants it. I, Ruth Gunn, leave after surviving civics class. I, Clifford Hahne, do hereby will my drag-racing ability to Waymon St. Clair. I, Freddie Hartmann, will my golden horn to Eric Nagel. I, Mary Louise Heinen, leave to set up house keeping in a vine covered cottage. I, William Henke, just hope I leave. I, Jerry Hohenberger, bequeath my ability to beat the drums to a hepped-up junior. We, Raymond Hohmann and Robert Houy, will our ambitious manner to future English students. I, Walter Humes, bequeath my cheerleading figure and ability to future cheerleaders. I, Floyd Immel, leave to join my sidekick, Sagebrush Shorty. I, Herbert Itz, do hereby will my extraordinary looks, extreme intelligence, and my capability to write themes to Roy Woerner. I, Janet Itz, bequeath my collection of dinner-ware from the Hut to the girls for their hopeless chests. I, Royce Jost, leave Fritztown to my little sister Joyce. I, Betty Keffler, will my slow, sneakly, graceful walk to Louise Feuge. I, Raymond Klaehn, bequeath my classic funny books to next year's English IV students. I, Travis Klaerner, being of such c ha rm ing and graceful na tu r e, do hereby bequeath these qualities to Blue Beckmann. I, Juliette Klein, leave in a little red Ford. I, Temple Klett, do hereby will my crew cut, green Plymouth, and Going Steady? status to all the seventh graders who will have to start now to match my record. I, Jeanie Knoche, being of boisterous nature, do herebybequeath my laugh to quiet little Rosie Lee Treibs. I, Earl James Knopp, will my love to the girls especially to the younger ones. I, Merle Kolmeier, bequeath my teasing dark eyes to Jo Ann Warner, and hope she'll be able to catch her man. I, Harvey Kramer, bequeath my masculine attraction to Kurt Poehlmann. I, Arthur Kuhlmann, will my girl troubles to Paulie Althaus who has some of his own. We, Mabel Leyendecker and Charlie Mae Ernst, leave the lunch room food to those less for- tunate. I, Jannis Matranga, do hereby will my Frenchie haircut to Carol Ann Gold. I, Betty Moldenhauer, do hereby bequeath an old love letter to Rosie. I, Patsy Morgan, bequeath my freckles to Shirley Freidrich and leave because I helped to write this book. I, Erna Nagel, leave Schnelles holding the shoes. I, Dorothy Neffendorf, will my baby sitting technique to Nina Wisian. I, Austin Nettle, will my ability to always win to my little brother, Bobby . I, Bambie Pehl, will my ability to take dictation and read my own shor than d to next year's shorthand students. . I, Billy Petmecky, being extremely good looking and having the finer features of Adomian, leave the girls with tears in their eyes. A I, Victor Priess, bequeath my nickname Chicky to anybody that it fits. I, Marlene Rahe, will my pleasing smile and friendly ways to Dorothy Pandermuhl. We, Clinton Reeh and Kermit Reeh, having all the qualities of a good hillbilly, do bequeath our horns to Carlton Sieckmann and Kermit Priess. I, Alfons Riba, leave the senior class sorrowfully. I, Rosalind Rode, bequeath my magnetic appearance to Elaine Rode. We, Kermit Roeder and Henry Roos, leave English gladly. I, Stanley Sauer, will Virginia to anyone able to take her away from me. I, Ver Nell Schmidtzensky, leave with fond memories of bookkeeping. I, Merlyn Schuch, bequeath my Aggie Spirit to the pep squad. I, Charles Schumacker, will my winning smile to Charles Trice. I, Calvin Schumann, will be glad to hear the Grand March at commencement exercises. I, Fred Scott, will my red hair to Casanova Sembritzky. I, Rachel Senff, leave to raise little cheerleaders. I, Doris Spaeth, will my basketball ability to Lottie Helen. I, Logan St. Clair, do hereby bequeath my good grades and brains to Curtis Me r z with the hopes that he will graduate in the next five years. I, Robert Straube, leave because I couldn't take it any longer. ' I, Evelyn Sultemeier, leave homemaking gladly. I, Fritz Tehas, being able to swing and sway to Sammy Kaye, do hereby will my talent to Will- ard,Dearing. I, Kay Thompson, leave to set up housekeeping and raise little buckaroos. I, Wilbur Thompson, bequeath all my talents and horned rimmed glasses to Ronnie Cravens. We, Agnes Treibs and Vernell Treibs, will all of our A ,Us to future seniors. I, Marcia Nell Vollmar, will my precious moments in English and civics to Julie Beckmann. I, Robert Walter, leave my father to all the future general science students. I, Viola Weber, will my English chair to Lillian Dietz. I, Carlos Weigand, leave Macbeth to future English IV students. I, Robert Lee Williams, leave before I'm kicked out. I, Florence Wunderlich, leave all my sewing pins and wonderful things in home economics to the up-coming seniors. We, the Seniors of 1955, will always treasure the years we have spent in F.H.S. Therefore,as a group, we leave to all the underclassmen the friendship, the comradeship, and the loyalty of our faculty. We have found them to be life-long friends as well as tutors. It is our desire to will to the Juniors the joys and pleasures that we as Senior s have shared. Also it is our wish that they as Seniors of 1956 will feel as we. do at having attained the highest goal in high school life. WF. ' iw K Jiifiz' Vw EQ. Y. it ,H .1225 wig :pk . , ?':,,5 , ,yn -Q : ,,,+f,, rg :tit 252'-M ll My 'V f' : M. 'mix Q4 brfkif' V 1611092 ' 1.1.- L- Mfr F QA Q if 1, if 3,33 N :- Q Q 33.355 Us MH ,X 3 ' v,,1z5v.,'w,vn :ali an N Qual Sup ca Bas OIUUQ K-4EEiil'kIJOOLi 4 N . W NE HIDFRECI OUR ETC EINEROUS o RIE NAS K 4? I 'Q-1i..h.-'autfifoag I 9 53521-rf, J, MW QW 52072 Q-A Telephone NO. 5011 Seeded Szfufzdkme 90635 Zlfawefzf' ' When in Fredericksburg Stop at RANCH MOTEL MODERN TOURIST COURTS NIMIIZOIIIOTEL DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION Fredericksburg Bus Headquarters KOWERT MUSIC COMPANY HEIN CHEVRO liver C. W. Kowert O. J. Kowert BODY REPAIR--PAINTING addorff, L e s te r 81 Gulbransen pianos' band rn pruments and sheet music. Piano tumng and serv ing by O. J Kowert, a former graduate of F H S O K' USED CARS SERVICE IS THE DIFFERENCE Ax 1--... u-N,-.- K. Men's Furnishers Br Tailors Clothing, Shoes 81 Hats - For Men 8: Boys W THE STORE FOR YOU Phone 111 E SPECIALIZE IN STUDENTS CLOTHING I ss... 'go' I Central Drug Co. The CENTER ofthe town is Central Drug, a popu- lar place with the high school y o ung s t e r s. Buy your drugs, cosmetics, gift s, and school supplies here. C REN ELGE MOTOR SALES Authorized De Soto 8: Plynnouth Sales gl Service 4,1 .IP coNoco GAS PHONE 69 coNoco on.s FR EDERICKSBURG , TEXAS .KLND?P5RE'EE-NHSQOQE6 P5 JlM'S ICE HOUSE ...I -gf? DPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK COMPLIMENTS Henke Grocery 81 Market Sidney M. Henke, Prop. 308 N. L1ano Street ERWIN NIXON I-IUMBLE SERVICE STATION I r ERWIN NIXON. AGENT Hlanwns u. s. zso a u. s. 87 Puouzz aao TRAVELERS CAFE Under one management since 1927 152 E. 'Main St. Phone 192 Alex Mittendorf, Owner OTTO MEYER Service Station and Grocery N. Llcxno St. Phone No. 583-I EIIHNIH HIFI SHUI '1IrirgiIm1n R LTNIIIIITITIG 340 I M NS PHONE 164 PIONEER SERVICE STATION A. H. B. FOOD STORE - -'-rss? 93: Ed A Loth Owner OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone 622 GULF GAS AND OILS fm DR. LEON ZWIENER Optometrist 50 1fZ East Main Phone 1331 I 'APE'S SERVICE STATION 'exaco Gas 8: Oils Goodrich Tires, Tubes Sz Batteries Car Washing 81 Greasing Tire Repairs Battery Recharging, Etc. BECKMANN FURNITURE CO. Beckrnann Furniture, the store of greater values, located at 231 West Main, invite s you to come visit their store and see their lines of quality merchandise. COMPLIMENTS OF HENKE 'S MEAT MARKET EVERS DAIRY E. L. WALTER, JE WELER 128 East Main Phone 489-J Oork Grove Service Station ERNEST CRENWELGE SINCLAIR. PRODUCTS - GROCERIES - MEATS Phone 52W .0 c ate d at 108 South Crockett St., Ever's Dairy R s ready to serve the public whenever possible. fhe pasteurized milk, cream, and butter are pre- Salt Flour Feeds and worm Medicine wared w i thmodern and sanitary facilities. Phone 238 Qthvhog TUDEBAKER 5 ? I r 6 kud' BEHRENUS GARAGE 24 Home senvxce BEHREND GARAGE HE HILL COUNTRY'S MOST COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Open Day if Night Best Wishes To the Class of 1955 THE MACDONALD PHOTOGRAPHERS of Fredericksburg PIGGLY - WIGGLY M. F. Pyka Groceries-Meat-Vegetables SECURITY CAFE Mr. 81 Mrs. Eddie Land, Owners Phone 263 MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NAGEI.. MEMORIALS TEXAS, GEORGIA, AND BARRE GRANITES RES- PHONE 7803 OFFICE PHONE I27 ERIC NAGEL I3 S N ANTONIO ST 'HWNIR I' IC S FREDERICKSBURG LOCKERS, INC. FRESH MEATS Butchering--Curing--Sausage Making rocessing for Home Freezers--Phone 12.5 THE RADIO POST The Hill Counfry's Mosl Popular Weekly Newspaper Efice Supplies - - Phone 9 - - Commercial Printing LOOHTE STORAGE 81 COMMISSION OO. Robin Hood Flour WOUL ' MOHAIR'FEED Store and sell your wool and mohair at LO CHT E STORAGE COMPANY, the rancher's purchasing place for all types of feeds. This is the home of GUFFY COWFEED. Public weighing done at your convenience. Stein Lumber Company Stein L umb e r Company has built your homes and boosted our schools since 1892. When you need a home or building materials, see us. BUILDERS OF BETTER AMERICAN HOMES KNOPP X1 METZGER -:1:215:1:I:1g:g:5:5:f:5:f:5:f:Igrg:5:f:5:f!!g:5:,g:::5:1:I:2g:':-:- , Q Il BEAUTY SHOP Phone 885 SPECIALTY X1 y, y, 52, r 1 A .... s 'f cz A Q' rs S Eli s LEE PLVM X STANDARD SERVICE CO. Dom-EY-5 5110125657 51935 C. HANNEMAN AND HILMAR STEHLING, partners in this motor company, guarantee 1 1 a fair deal on anything in the automotive SAVE THE DIFFERENCE E. ,xx 'Q fnfofnlcmsuaaPususmnc. com S T E H I' I N G B R 0 S ' Q15 S ' ' LOOK YOUR REST TO DO YOUR BEST if R'NTE S 'BL'5HERS'sTAT'ONERs Your appearance counts in li f e. Good clothes, S UDx,.e- s F R E D R ' C 5 B U R G T E X A S smartly fashioned,we1lfittecf, and neatly pressed g ive you an air of confidence essential to suc- cess. MN, CRENWELGE FOOD MARKET 22222222 Zieftliefgdflile Weeeeee FRESH FOODS SEGNER '5 your jeweler BETTER FOODS FOR LESS 236 W. Main J 7. ' 2222122222222 222 KA'-'-ENBERW5 e Seniors of1955. Assomxfe Heme Owned end CARRIES A c OMPLE TE LINE OF D Operated by DRUGS AND SERVES THE P UB LIC A- We-lfef Kneehe IN A MANNER WELL APPRECIATED ., , . ,I 'Q - .. ,.. Inv. wolak ER wzmggouss THE HOME OF WOERNER MIXED FEEDS Take your wool, mohair, and feed to Woerner warehouse for top prices. We can supply all your farm and ranch needs. YOUR FREDERICKSBURG THEATERS 87 DRIVE- lN PALACE THEATRE COME TO THE FAMILY THEATER A good show every night Gulf Oil Corporation 'alter Ottmers, the distributor of Gulf products in 'redericksburg, has done a creditable job supply- ng the public with Gulf gasoline and motor oil. His roduct is worthy of his efforts. uallty Peanut Co a Mm mul ll' 5 :En nn! gg QEL Q- - - PROCESSORS OF - SHELLED PEANUTS PEANUT HULLS PEANUT MEAL CAKE AND o1L Fredericksburg - - T C X a S Q . :,zk'f.z'fej',g H .Q , ' Q, .. he' 1- ' jf. if .3 if ' A ' ' -.om lm 'v 'fi . y , ,. E, ' ki -341 .:,4,i.g:.? , ,T Ag., . wma, ,,,,,,,. -' ' '-27'45i 'f'. f 3' 7' '- - K ' T' ' ' 19,3151 ! .5 if S in - M 1- in rn A - .gig 1212- - ' X 95: Q 452555 , V gk iv A 4, i R hm M M 4 , E 7 EMIL BIRCK Bar-B-0 Lunch Room The Texas Co. I7Y'l!T!T Phone 539W 504 E. Main Street Highway 290 Distributor for TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GOODRICH TIRES 81 TUBES W. H, Osbourn Best of Luck Seniors FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS Save the surface and you save all! 'l!o!2',QNT PAINT OR Ev U Guns - Scopes - Ammunition JROBST HARDWARE, INC. FREDERICKSBURG NATIONAL BANK ' R of Offers a complete banking service-- safe--efficient--progressive , always eager to serve you 11. if Q., ., , . si, , 5 -r.., ef '55 1. --. , ,Q gl , v-...Q 4 nm ,, .- PehI's Flower Shop GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE . J ,N SAY IT WITH FLOWERS V T. I ES I oooomn 'E' S99lhfYEAn 'A Goodyear Tires - Hotpoint Appliances Western-Holley Gas Ranges Domestic Sewing Machines 206 East Main Phone 83 m--,T CITY C FE 41' FINE FOODS AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Chicken and dumplings are our specialty ALEX R. FRANTZEN - OWNER ................-. : e ,- 'd,fQf,x 557' , , ' A ,ff H A SECURITY STATE BANK Menxber of F. D. I. C. all SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Complete Line of Sinclair Products Goodyear Tires-Tubes-Batteries Delivery Service Phone 200 PIONEER VILLAGE CAFE Located on Highway 87 and 290 at West end of Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmermann Proprietors l --nu, -v NM. AMERON 61, COMPANY Home of Complete Building Service Wallpaper -Paints -Hardware Ideal Mill Work Fredericksburg, Texas B- -.Ai 'g ' D I I FOOD MARKET Best Wishes From Us BIERSCHWALLE INSURANCE AGENCY DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Schroeder Building, Fredericksburg COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS Hill Country Implement Co. Phone 170 Fredericksburg KAMMLAH 6. HEIMANN Jewelers GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS E L NIXON 81 SON SPECIALIZED ROOF MAINTENANCE SERVICE ROOFING SUPPLIES SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS - INSULATIONS DR. FELIX T. TYBOR OPTOMETRIST Palace Theater Building - Ph. 562 W 'PTOWN SERVICE STATION Earl Treibs, Proprietor GULF PRODUCTS - GROCERIES hone 113 szs w Main sn. LA MESA CAFE AND HOTEL Fine Foods and Comfortable Beds Your Home Away From Home W. A. Burrer OTTO KOLM EIER C A-.LMMWM 4.,.,,5:,,wM ., 535 HARDWARE, SHEET METAL WORKS Maytag Sales and Service AND ROOFING 302 East Main Street YOUR UALITY CASH GROCERY CO U NTRY DI N ER Your IGA Grocer 0 N Chester Schmidt MODEL CLEANERS Phone 480-I DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING- MONITE MOTH PROOFING. :i vifvisimfggggieg,-jg' L 'fgefiagrgefzsazggxf i 2 ' I fe I I . . ' f I I ' -fi,:5ti'T,g1i515f3i i ' ' '-I In SOI: Y Q-Qi A4 V I, I I .l..,,e.Lr I M . I Upholstering LORCI-IERS FURNITURE SI-IOP F Repairing ,R , K it A, . L ustin H'ghway, de 'cksb , T as ' 1 'e U mg ex EXCELLENT FOOD Refinishing IUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE PHONE zvow and G OOD SERVICE Ideal Service Station K I I I 'Eel FE' 'I+ f IDEAL SERVICE STATION 402 East Main Street HERMAN FISCHER TEXACO PRODUCTS - GOODRICH TIRES 24 Hour Service 14- Phones-121.1 General Merchandise Wool, Mohair, Eggs, Pecans MILLER'S COURTS In the heart of the Hill Country Z3 nicely furnished, 'air-conditioned cottages, each with a private bath and garage. LOUDON PRODUCE Feeds--Seeds--Hides--Pecans Culling Service NUTRENA DEALER LONGHORN SERVICE STATION Alois Ersch, Proprietor Humble Products--Tires, Tubes, Batteries and Accessories 4 I A KUENEMANN HARDWARE , - 'ig-5 COMPANY 3 Ammunition--Fishing Tackle PQSCRIP-NONE' Garden Tools Pnonf 2aAffA FREDERICKQBURCLTEXAS W 241 West Main FREDERICKSBURG HOME- WUEST'S FABRIC AND BABY STORE STYLE BAKERY 141 East Main Street 109 North Adams Fredericksburg, Texas Successor to STUCKE'S-Since 1917 Fredericksburg, Texas DAIRY KREAM Ice cream, Malts, Shakes and Sodas Hot Dogs-Tarnales-Hambur gers Y Y ,fig ' ' SENORS MRS. ALTA McBRIDE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 673 - 203 East Centre LANGERHANS FLORIST 8: NURSERY Landscaping A Specialty 205 South Elk Street Phone 624.1 - Fredericksburg, Texas E? FASHION SHOP Ever ything to we ar anywhere 123 Main Street Phone 355 in x x DIETZ BAKERY For Goodness and Good Health Try Home Style Bread - Purnpernickel Bread Delicious - Healthful Phone 155 - 312 East Main FAIR PARK SERVICE STATION Morris Meurer, Manager Humble Products -- Groceries Kerrville Highway ' x1.a I lv' w1!ina.ma' 'rl Junior Historians en- joyinga Chris tmas party in fr ont of the huge fire place in the picturesque old TAT- SCH HOUSE . BEHRENDS RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Your Necchi - Elna Sewing Circle 409 East Main St. Phone 196 Fredericksburg, Texas TOURIST CAFE Superb Cooking-- Steaks -Plate Lunches-Chicken Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmermann Proprietors FARMEITS GRAIN COMPANY i Make FARMER'S GRAIN CO. your headquarters for your livestock and poultry needs. We store, buy and GIRL S COUTS sell wool, mohair, grains, ferti- OF lizers, seeds, and salts. AM ERI CA Visit our Grocery Department. You Have Seen the Rest, Now Buy the Best! RAHE MOTORS SALES ' I SERVICE 22 W. MAIN ST. -flu' S PHONE: 134 FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS KILMAN STUDIO 105 N. Adarns Phone 212 POPTRAITURE gl COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Day Photofinishing Service Cameras-Kodak Film-Amateur Supplies FR EDERICKSBURG DRIVE -IN STA TION Conoco Gas and Oil Tires-Tubes-Auto Accessories Washing and Greasing Phone IOJ COCA COLA BOTTLI NG COMPANY The Pause that Refreshes' ' A ,...,.,,,.f 44, VN T EJMMEl?CE-Ji CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY SCHNELLE'S SHOES and 201 East Main St. Telephone I3 FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS JQY AND GAY 5HQp CITY CLEANERS KEIDEl'S DRUG STORE Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations THE REXALL STORE T GWIS Dolezal Phone 277-I H I U- 50'-l NTRY SCHROEDER DRY. GOODS Grade A Shoes MILK AND ICE CREAM Phone 19 DeLUXE COURT ' ' l5 Air-ConditionedUnits, A GOOD PLACE To EAT Panel Ray Heat Carpet Wall to Wal Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller 323 East Main Street Phone 480W --.-., 5,-,,7.Y.,- Y , 4--hh Y 4. -0... W 'A 7' f ff' UM- --- v- -- .
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