Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)
- Class of 1958
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'-at-Zffffi Eqkzfif, The 1958 edition of The Mesa has been ublished with U P one objective: to capture a year of Student Happiness be- tween its covers. While we know that life at Fredericks- burg High School is a mult1tude of realities which are too intangible to be related in black and white, perhaps in some ffii. small way we can preserve the friendships which we all 1-?jLfl 3'l ,F ,eigf . , '1Qzf, ,j3jgl' hold so dearly. If this book will serve to bridge the past !flj3f-l fx5'if5 and brin to mind the riceless memories of 'o and pleas- ., , g P J Y -znffifwm- , ures of the year just gone, it will have served its purpose. 1 1553511 . A131355 With these thoughts, we proudly present to you, the students, your 1958 Mesa. 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Board and Office Personnel 2 . wi. . W .Us!J,'7'fi' . l 'x l ,J SEATED are the School Board officers, Tyrus Cox, vice-presidentgMax Schneider, pres- ident, and Arthur Kowert, secretary-treasurer. STANDING are members W, H. Osbourn, H. J. Schmidt, Edgar H. Dietz, and Victor Nixon. This board has done much to make Student Happiness possible. X- .4 we if S Peeking into the files are Mrs. Vera Kneese, secretary to superintendent, and Mrs. Ruby Burgess, secretary. Office girls help Mrs. Lounette Tem- pleton, school nurse, and Mrs. Dor- othy Schmidt, secretary, with lunch money, ...+,,.. -. ...... ,.. tl... ., f l SU PERINT ENDENT FRED THOMPSON Seeing to the well-being of his students, the Superintendent of Schools surveys with pleasure the groundsfor a new agricul- ture building. X Nl n lf uf! Nb U E f , Q' 4--f' Rr l,, .V A Fw .L ,xi . fy, - .rl- p. i ,n .4 if ' -a-S TSN 4 - K . ' if .ry ' f. Al, ::g- ., 2 f :ff i.1+f1 'e:fr-3'-W1 'G 1, 4, .Q :,yYrNhI 'E'2' 'X : A'- ' 'f -'f':',QM'v C Qs 44.91 Kg ,, . fli1,'f,,,3g ,:.j'5v1,.5.jg.j '23-5-gi ',1' '- i -A f- Vg. . . . sw .VA M m X 5' ww 'Q Qi' ff - U '. 1 ' lf. - ' 5 1 'U .yall -'J .. ' ,, V ksw .yi ,X -, f '11.'.iq-an M.,.,,....,,5.,.,.r' 1 ' 'XX fi IW, If , , , vu., ,- warn f P .fs-,,--.wld M we fir ma I' S 4,54 pw - 1 i , mf,--, - fgrguf: . X ..:, ,A,,. , l, Y - WF 5' ' ' 'c X We, , . . , ,ia x. N 4:3515 ..':- A url. V gl, . rn -L x- ,1 ', . x - - Eg' 1 -1 A 1-gtliifi 1 ' ,1 I -'AM-s X, av' - ,4:.,:.1.-..N ' V -' xv V-l- 'fL- :wr 1 fw l - V S. ,.,f, 1 , If f 5 PRINCIPAL W. C. WESTERFELDT Smiling b e hind his familiar desk, the principal cheerfully fills out a notice to the teach- ers for an efficient office girl, Lois Gellermann, It I 'x Y MR. LOGAN TEMPLETON Math and Bookkeeping A gentleman at sight and a friend at heart. MR. HILMAR WAGNER Band and Chorus A man of talent in music can leave many rhythmic memories in the hearts of his students. 00 MRS, VIOLA MAY GOLD Typing and Shorthand Her thoughtful guidance guides her students' fingers into careers of sweet remembrances. A Uiimrg .2 EJ MR. HERBERT I-IAAS Math The capacity of a mind of math lends its talents to gain the obedience of his stu- dents. Miss ESTHER MUELLER English Friendly ways and admirable tactics are the governing elements of life. ,ka , V+ !i.4.,,,i MRS. SHIRLEY GOO DIN Librarian A sound judgment and a knowledge of books send out rays of shining wis- dom. MRS. MILDRED ROWNTREE English and Journalism I Hands of ability are the essence of a loving personality. lg fs -'W MR. ROBERT SEMMLER English and Speech A little man of great Wisdom friend to all who know him. . L., 'X it L xi Y., 14 can be a K, MR. GERALD' GUNNELS Distributive Education and Basketball Success is making hay from the grass that grows under other peop1e's feet. F , . f diff V-dd. H ww . k A I 3 A' K we , if ',f . K A K if ,' Q ' ' 'Q 7 Q -, Q, 4 t p ig fu Y 1 S I S - S nf S ' 1 x Q ,Z w 'A isle ff I 1 if t 2 S L 5 ha l ii 1' lj, Y I MR, DALE JOHANSON Head Coach Good athletes are not born, but made with a firm hand of guidance. 2 MISS GWENDOLYN QUILLIAN Physical Education Her spirit and vivacity have challenged all who know her to love her. Superintendent Thompson accepts gift from ex-student president, Roy Stroe- her, at Homecoming game. MR. .TOE TATUM Vocational Agriculture A man of value, in the progress of youths, is of merit to the community. 'NJ 'Q--Q?-.Y L, , 'TT5 0 , K 'T li ,. . , .:' 1 MR. ROBERT WALTER Science and Drivers Education The study of the framework of science leads to the building of new horizons. 1 'Ts MISS STELLA JUNG Biology and Spanish Some senoritas are just naturally nice to everybody, charming in every way, 4 ffl' . ta Q I Mx I 3' - 'is' i' ff ' F' 5 NJ ' rv 1' 751 H -1.5 11 I 4 X k, f ,Q in 'i H ,. 150 M ,en i .Tm lsfsj MRS. DIXIE STAFFORD I-Iomemaking Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing Well, H DQ MISS ELLA GOLD History and Germa A kind and gentle h of the fruits of the ., . .xg , 9 ',j i I V5 T1 eart is the harvest world. 511 f, O 0 1 if f' ...ei A S 4l,,,s A gg. lu. I I x , A it , rfwn .4 MR, EARL STOBAUGI-I V V W wi P in Industrial Arts and Civics x ig s 4' --' ' ' By nothing do men show their ll 'F gy' 1 il A X character more than by the things they 2 1 ' A ' laugh at, i K. FHS Faculty enjoys social during the holidays. K 1 ' Clgilf :bee-:f1c5-fide.. ff 3+ WF 4 W 145' J 5 ,if .' -- 1 its oo y h lib. 5 o ' 2' ' y L 1 X G t V 2 W X ,I Q . ' as 5 X - . , Q . , 9 fy 5 . P 5 M ' ' ' 'I g 1 ,Mcsa Staff and Q , Q, x Within the o ganizations many X - joyous aqd happy mo Nents are - - . spent by he studentsrxx In their work or play L they stri e to ma - school a happier pla for work gf ayi ' m A f ,faurmzlism . gf MRS. MILDRED ROWNTREE Mesa sponsor, has guided us in our workto make a success- ful yearbook. ml W1 fx 5px MARY JANE BEHREND lent her hand in spreading happ1 ness through the clubs. GUENTHER KLEIN and LORENCE CRENWELGE have given us many pleasant mernorxes 1n the snapshots Staff JOYCE FRIEDRICH and CAROLYN DEARING, Co-Editors of the Mesa, have brought much happiness to these Pages- Y 'c mn. rx V .w tb-, Cs Xxx Ai Hg T533-eil A We ,X 27. X. V fx I ' 3' hge! E it PAT MCCOY and WILBERT oTT- .. I 4 MERS, Sports Editors, have spent 1 j va- W I many long hours of planning and work j jf N Q to present the athletes of FHS. N 'Q v va rf.- 'MN 'Q ,E lf v , fatfgz U iz JOYCE FELLER M' and DONALD WISIAN, X Class Editors, have had to Work diligently and accurately for class pictures. lr yrrr A in 1 'K '71 -ul T7 MARNEY WESTERFELDT, SKIP- PER MUMME, and PATSY KUENE- MANN, carry out their steps in club activities. 7 1 Annette Dolezal I 'wif Hand ll A V fd' , ' N xl It if is ' 1 5,- xV,L6t, fX --afggv W I 1 ' A I B' ik..- BAND OFFICERS, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Annette Dolezal, Sec- retaryg Kermit Rahe, Vice-Presidentg Dorman Crenwelge, Sergeant-ab Armsg Hilmar Wagner, Directorg E, W, Hallford, Presidentg Dan Hartmann, Student Directorg Elaine Crenwelge, Treasurer. ST 4 MAJORETTES, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Evers, Head Majoretteg Ellen Walterg Suzanne Tomlinson, Drum Majoretteg Annette Dolezalg Patsy Kuenemann, Feature Twirler. Majorettes present Band Di- rector Wagner with gift dur- ing a half-time performance, tiff.. ' L kwa F .L ,W ,Q 45,-fa' E55 'N-'O' 45.149 'W 'e Quai :di Rx'N UI 4-Q-4' -9-44' WS. 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Cops HIS Ham! if ' 1 , 'K ' XX. 'bf s t s X GX BruceKowert, Bernice , Houy, and E,W, Hallford XVI' made All-Regional Band. Student Director Dan Hart- mann, Drum Majorette Susie Tomlinson, and Director Hil- mar Wagner admire first place sight-reading trophy won at Brady Festival. 3 x L. Vs Superintendent Thompson congratulates Dan Hartmann on being Outstanding Bandsman. Ha r d i n Wunderlich was chosen Out- standing Marching Student for the year 1957-1958. Ure ?flS ,Mixed 6'l1orus 5 'Q 1 E: 's 7 h 4 . i .Q C' N RQ' an A I g gf 2 is 'I 'ji ' 5 3 1 f f 'T ' XJ 1 1 I, . J , , 1 5 1' Sk A W Q, Ilvralcllmg thu ,5 :-if , , V Ii 'gf-V I Pugh Svhool on li V A ' nwiny cwvzlsionr. 'J Mixed Chorus, llu-11tLy-onv mvmbvzw, UIICIPI' thc riiz'vc'tio11uf Mr, Hilma r Wagnv 1' sing joycmsly to thc cicligllt of all who liste-n, Biff . fi? Yv fi? .g2fgzx,, .w fl 'JZ' 7 x . y gg if ,F bf S Ure ,Marching S Pep Squad Each year, as a show of gratitude, the g i rl s in FI-IS Pep Squad present a gift to their sponsor at the Sweethearts' game. Ruby Nell Senff Virginia Gunn sms Hlzccrlcadcrs ...tc Mary Behrend, Secre- tary, and Judy Burrier, Treasurer, present Coach Gwen Quillian with gift. Vernell Sultemeier Head Cheerleader Patsy Danz Karen Keller 1 l . Cheering Pep Squad was behind the team with cheers and yells at every game, Vernell Sultemeier led the cheering section with her cheers and leaps. i 1 Virginia Wunderlich, president, and Joyce Fried- rich, vice-president, present hero, Arthur Diet- Ruby Nell Senff rich, with bracelet at sweethearts' game. Virginia Gunn caught the eye of smiled the both home and visiting teams. football boys to action. Burning the Bulldog before the Pep Squad girls and band members encircle players after Homecoming game with Brady' victory over San Saba. .. i. Ir 3' X weggwm . Q we 1 Many activities and clubs are provided for the happiness of the students. The bonfire emphasizes the impor tance of cooperation among the students, 9 Iv i M'? f A-'ff fr. , is' ' FFA Old Country Store, they sell anything. Mr. Farmer in person N,Y.MAKfR5' : can A Q r Q 1 Or 5- ns Q .QL , u. Q xxxf! K Qt . .. 3' U I 44,0 Oqxxxo . Q 'AL Mrs. Stafford 'NW' V' ' 30. goofs! i Baethge, Ernst, and Edwards smile for the birdie. ! Mu- Installation of Offic ers and initiation, 57' Drink up Green Hand. YR ,-,, 1 L if ' W f V ff? t X x Patsy Kucnc-mann presents President pins Mrs. Alberthal and Mr. Durst, honorary flag to Mr. Thompson. members. N4 Vt, F F fl. FY? ' 4 - A Y-W r ,sv A ., s L ,fy Q V , 3 . Vi K '5 if f ,lf - ' K v il Q, 6 ,5 Z, R ,,.., , A E' gvf' T 5 r p 5.5 , 1 F A AN 'V A W ,mr K W rf 112651: ' , N FHA OFFICERS, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Stafford, sponsorg B. Houy, Area ' VII public relations, M. Behrend, public relations, SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT:J. Cren- welge, pianistg K. Curry, treasurer, P. Kuenemann, vice-president, KK, ' ' L2 ' H.. ff W. Nkf ,JR Lax X -v 1 42.7 W ILL as TW 5 ll cow gpllllil Q Bulletin boards made V by Homemaking III l A D, W girls show spring S' , P H fashions and hair- , g J, f styles. fl T' F Qflsss 1 F , ,, V , lss F A Four year members, BACK Walter, F. Hagel, J. Fried- M. Behrend, B. Kott, P, ,-.NK is 7- fx 'E T ' ' 3 R11 I 1 l 5- L K i , Q1 ,sk . L ' , W i .X T' M R l J . lf TX , N M. Kuhlmann, song leaderg J. Mogford, parlia- mentariang D. Birvk, presidentg M. Ahrens, sec- retaryg C. Nagel, historian. N.. z EN, . 1- Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. wunderuch, A. Lochte, 1-3. rich, C. Dearing. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: , , , , Elaine Tomlinson anticipates an Kuene-mann, E. Kuhlmann. evening of fun. Greenhands learn the fundamentals of welding during their Ag. Shop Course. IK CUT! e JG Q Carlton Eckert points out the finer qualities of meat cuts to other Ag. boys. Mr. .Toe Tatum, instructor, Billy Roeder, Calvin Ransleben, and Clyde Woerner display their Sweepstake trophies won in sheep and beef ,judging at Houston Fat Stock Show. . . .Mar - lllfl luv :nw umurm .MAT 5 lll1:'l um cam' 1 us, gm, tm. cm-5 ' ' y is l' . Q fi f -1' t t. xt Q, , ,JQSQ I .gf Nw' 'V vm fl J 4 ll .: my il Ny. W9 Q - ,7 i , fi . uf 'lf i Jufurz iarmers QB 'Uk - if. gsxx ci ' I ---..,,,,l 1 of 1 ,n IEE-rrihard, LPC Ivleyer, iFi1UI'fi3H Doebhlviy Arthur Gr, Rodney Ocstrcich, Duciivy Ht-rlmrt, Lcstvr mann, Dennis Ritter, Edgar Usvnur, Vinfvnt pstakc winners. We p..i'!Q MM,,, 'imp -.TB MQ Ar lj r-.. , Q Q Stanley Hartmann, suntinvlg fhonwas Doebbier, i'vpurtvrg Clyde Wuerncr, f,1'92iSl1l'k'!'1 Calvin Friedrich, s.vurctziry1 Calvin Ransie-bmi, vic'o-prvsiclviit, Leelvieyer, president, uri- tht- uffivers who CiiFGL'i0fl VITA projects. Mr. Tatum shows the FFA greenhandstiie building that will house their activities in the future, -f I 11 ,Aguila HAROLD JOBES, Presidentg HILGER PAN- TERMUEHL, Vice-Presidentg JULIA ROSS- MANN, Treasurerg KAREN KELLER, Sec- retaryg take another step in preparation for 'i ' a journey to our Southern Neighbor, Mexico. Se-norita Jung instructs Spanish students at the board. . L 4 F V? llmlaul Kullurc Vcrcin nl-' Santa aids Miss Ella Gold, sponsor, and , song by German Trio. Umlaut Kulture Verein officers hang an- nual wreath for holidays. Barbara Kott, vice-presidentg Annette Dolezal, secretaryg Sandra Dietz, treasurer hold ladder for President E, W, Hallford. Club members join in the singing of German Christmas Carols at an- nual Christmas party. hostesses at Christ- ' mas party, ,' ' ' No social would be Ml , Complete without a ' M FBLA members conduct a radio program, 1 'i 4 x f A x y . Mrs. Viola Gold, FBLA sponsor, presents Ber- nice Houy, first place Qulurc Business ,Cmdcrs af ,ftmcriu sf OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Geller mann, vice-presidentg Betty Hohmann, presi dentg Janette Gold, treasurerg Sha ron Wesw secretary. district typing Winner, a pin. Janette Oehler wins first in vocabulary contest, and is Kansas City bound. FBLA sponsors Homecoming Queen nominee, Virginia Gunn. Mr. Templeton, sponsor, supervises bookkeeping students. M ... QPF' L 44 Quturc Teachers af ,America :S rl l all f 5. I If P-4 J. Q M. 1 AX 'aa -1 4 l 1 n J ' X X K ,4. -. 1 Offi C e 1' s Sandra Dietz, presiclentg Mary Lou Bartholmae, treasurerg Katlilyn Ottmers, vice-presidentg Patsy Danz, secretaryg keep club informed of FTA activities. Cruel Brother portrayed by FTA members at Carni- val Capers. RIGHT: Future Teachers en- joy c oke 5 while looking at sc ra pbo o k after regular meeting. RIGHT: Mary Jane Behrend, senior FTA member, takes great pride in practice teaching. . 1 F lr? Q 4. '. ,.s. , . it , 5 1 S Miss Mueller, FTA Sponsor, smiles approvingly at group of FTA members. rkg T rr'. T Q. '- WA fifty, MF . . W itil ., . X25 1' i sip A Junior Historian Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Annabelle Hartmann, vice-presidentg Annette Wendel, treasurerg and Cipiana Castillo, secretary, enjoy comments of pres- ident .lanette Gold. ,pbW' .1 N lx? A K Dt.. Members, guests, and sponsor, Miss Ella Gold, of the Junior Historians, enjoy their annual party at the historic Kammlah house. Annette Dolezal and Bruce Kowert con tribute local history to Jr. Historian. 3 fa 1 'I ,gr -- Mgr q.,,.:.:,,,z1.-7A,-,swf-' .rf axis' E ,iekgfifm . is . . . penaln. F ' f ' Q l ml' library ,Anus Mrs. Shirley Goodin, sponsor, promotes good reading habits and teaches fundamentals of library Work. ,- M 'M 3,9 '. v-SF' l . if wma FN! in ig 1 J 'f . -M iw- L, , , ,,, i W W Offic e r s of the Library Anns explore the library shelves. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelma Jo 5 J Turner, representativeg Virginia Klinksick, vice- presidentg Kathlyn Ottmers, presidentg Clara Nagel, treasurerg Opal Ellebracht, secretary. f,l-,,, President, Kathlyn Ottme r s, and her ctommittee make plans for an assembly program. ya., 1 Mooncalf Mugford a play Winning lst in Dis- trictg Znd in Regional. Cast, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delia Davidson, Betty Crenwelge, Curtis Klett, Sandra Dietz and Wayne Feller. Curtis Klett was named best a c t o r in District, and Delia was best act- ress ir1Regionalcontest. TECHNICAL STAFF Looking over the techniques ofthe play are Thelma Turner, James Nettle, and Jay Duderstadt, stage managersg C urtis Moldenhauer and Robert Feuge, back stage singersg and Bob Semmler, di- rector. John Mugford relates dreams to wife and gabby neighbor. Speech and Dramatic glllb Always Tell the Truth --One-Act Play Cast for the play, Leola Schmidtzensky, Flora Behrends, I Marian Doebbler, V J 3' Virginia Wunderlich, , 'AQN' y A Imogene Huebner, A i Betty Smith, Gloria , x, Klein, Florine Luedke, fl, :lk 1 f- 1 Celeste Walker, 3 , Elna Kuhlmann, 1 , X Vernell Sultemeier, if ' and Sharon West. , ,,-1 li W , . L , A 5 M .. , 7- .. ., X v m. 1 -idx 1 W? R ' ve- K in Mr. Semmler presents Kathy Ott- merswithaplaque which she won in the Speech for Democracy. is 5, 25 3: S. ,gl l 1 all 5 ffl-., J QQ? ...L Hhrisfmas Party X. -45.- . lv- imp Happy students add the finishing touches to the Christmastree. nv-'thx Ts? f I I Delia Davidson admires gift that she received from Freddie. -is fi ,1 To sit and talk is almost as en- joyable as dancing to some couples. Downy snow flakes add glamour as the students enjoy dancing to theme, Dancing in a Winter- wonderland. mx, Sadie 'Hawkins x ' x Dance 4 ' f X X 9 Em V lll' Zigi A Y 4 Q 4' af' fy' Thirsty students patronize Sadie's Bar during intermission. Sandra Dietz erowns Favorite Bar ry MCI-Ialek as the two Daisy Mays look on admiringly. Mary Behrend J and Patsy Kuenemann admire Little Abner during dances, iq.. Sadie Chooses Barry MCI-Ialek as her favorite. L w 'Sli -,N C . 11 Members of the Royal Court and Class Favorites. STANDINC1:Adolph Bernhard, Maynett Cox, Buford Durst, Charles Haas, Vernell Pfeiffer, Jay Duderstaudt, Mary Ellen Kuhl- mann, Carol Keller, Gary Hagel. SEATED: Marjorie Alberthal, Kenneth Birck, Betty Hohmann, Virginia Wunderlich, Alfredo Lopez., Karen Keller, and Curtis Moldenhauer, Honoring the above celebrities, BettyCren- welge, accompanied by her sister, Elaine, at the piano, sang the theme song, Fasci- nation, n N W lu W I' Sweetheart Danee Amid gay and festive decora- tions of hearts, Cupids, and miniature violins two very popular junior students, Charles Haas and Vernell Pfeiffer, were crowned King and Queen of the annual Sweet- heart Dance. The Royal Combo plays for Sweetheart Dance. , 5:4- King Charles Haas and Queen Vernell Pfeiffer 'X f 1 P 5 Odds and Smls i f it 4, 5 yn i . at : . s at pi X 2 G. Gunnels, instructorg R. Wahl, pres- identg L. Gellerman, secretaryg and L. Crenwelge, vice-president enjoy festivi- ties at annual D, E, Banquet. Mrs. Templeton, sponsor of Future Nurses, shows of- ficers, Kay Curry, Ellen Walter, Susan T om lin son, Opal Ellebracht, and Barbara Kott, plans for field trip to Memorial Hospital. Ni' 'P' all :se ws-.y ,X K A .4 K :?v?fv-,X Jewel Welgehausen, Patsy Kuenernann, and .To Ann Mogford ride prize winning float in parade. Pat McCoy and Joyce Friedrich paint bulletin board for journal- isrn room. .aff T ,N 11 3 A Skipper Mumme returns. lg WSF: ff-A f Caps in 9. J-I. S. Sports, Lois Gellerman, Tennis, Znd State, Vernell Sultemeier and Ruby Senff, basketball, lst All-District, Henry Welge, track, SSO, 5th State, Alfons Brodbeck, football, Znd All- District. il: it Districtg Clayton Klein, tennis, lst ff' 'Wx I ,I ' . . R . , -C J ' ' , 'S-'J A an yu ' 1 Y? . ,, 'T-Z7 S ' Ps 15 n , 'N P .t i S'7 a Debate, Kathy Ottmers and Josie Birck, Znd State: Bob Semmler, Instructor. 'J Speec li, Flor ous speaking, Kott, Po et ry, Ba ethge and I 9 i X - ..,.,-1 C.. 3.,.1,. - :,-a-.'..---- , '-' : . 7, .U 2 'H . - 1 A ,.,..g:.,....,..-- ru,-.4 1 Q - o .1 .-..,,,,,. .... ..... t . .,,.... -... . ..... ,. 1 ,.5.q,,,..-..,-,, . .5 .lag lpla A u . ..n-mu.-. g., K-,,,.f -' mann- 'e.-'- -4' ' .'v:.4,.'- ' . f I . 1 ,fyvg-rx-music,-, .. z 1 3 --' -' .,,,,,,,...,':,,,- a Bebrends, extemporane- 3rd Regionalg William Znd Regional, Samuel Skipper Mumrne, debate, Znd R egional, -:Q , E515 I 'S 9 I Commercial, BerniceHouy, typing, lst District, ElaineCrenwelge, typing, 3rd District, Jeanette Oehler, Vocabulary, lst District. Junior Historians Essay contest, Bruce Kowert, Znd Stateg Kathy Ott- mers and Delia Davidson, State Hon- orable Mentiong Maynette Cox, 6th State. :ff Q W' it ff W 1 ,Lf ifF2Iit S Senior Council members, D. Hartmann, V. Sultemeier, S. Baethge, K. Burgess, C. Dearing plan posters for Queen of high school. S. Mumme absent. 'bf' 4... .II L K, ll 1 X NR Pm., f A Mrs. Rowntree, sponsor, and Principal Wes- terfeldt discuss Council business with Council president, C. Schumann. Student Eauncil ...S ....Y...... 'ss Junior members, C. Haas, E, Crenwelge, H. Jobes, S. Hitchcock, and Kay Evers as they decorate for All School Dance. Q.. s. Sophomores B. Petermann, K. Rahe, and E. Keller put notice for the Week on bulletin board. J. Schmidt, not shown. Freshmen P, Hartmann and B. Durst assist S. Schneider clean her locker. ,- ' 1 K A , is t ' .. . 'Sq v get we 1: Dv - -W. . ' - - F Ji- . as r ,. ' ' WJ- - , Q:-'WF 5 1 2-2 , ry 4 5 'W-0 - in-gi' .,,: A 41 ,. V '-we ,Q wwf' 'QPR JV. i .L . . A 44 1 'H f, I f, ' cw Y A x , f- ' .i 9 , . i, --'--:sez .nf sfig--kiwi , , - evvw ' Q 3,4 1. 9 . 0' a Qin sz, Xx HQ'-+ s Y 1. 3 STUD 15 CXCTD ws' nf plified -in sports of FHS. Through football, basketball, tennis, 'trackf -+3 and baseball the students learn to know each other and play together. .. 1. .gm Q .. :rm ,. ,. 91' 0 f 5 aff Swwfhfaff l, f f l Verne!! Sultcmezcr is Q., A, - . ,, 4 ','. 1 A xyyy I L .. ,'Lx FH L- ' ',-'. 11 , , L I-U. ' in ,W-lr - e ... . - - I--' ' 1 1 - - , 91-KS J-fzlllullzcs :' ' ..-' :' QV - 1 Q ln u - 1 -4: f - A 'X ':,i T1 N ' XX fag c Q 0 ' J Billies Opponents 6 Mason 26 l F 6 Weatherford 39 X , 'X 1 1 5 S' 6 New Braunfels 20 V 7 ,- 7 Junction 3 5 S 7 i ' 7 San Marcos 33 H 25 Carrizo Springs 14 Z0 San Saba 6 6 Brady 61 -fi 1- , . I e ' 6 B urnet 39 at ,. 6 Lampasas 7 A ,Aff ,' N 'fe lffiftf-iv lv. i i. as 7 ' l g g at mf i 7' 'S,, 'yin -'Q K 1' ,. --Y ,Q , X -7 K .gy ' y AE1'::jS2 'S 1:55 l ? f-w ii?,, - ' - 5-'QQ . , W i -i i- rr-f H-iw 7 , ' .rmK'-ff..-1 'NWI-p.w Aft- . -r' fi - 3, vs-Aix .- 'Q dm. 'R as S . are ,u Q I ' 'W - wig' I f I :,v1 ::.f . rf ' ' :Li 3355, A-1 -eg-iz. -'eg-,X . . 5 . 'Af'H .f -'ij ' . Take , if ' 4 Head coach, Dale Johanson, shows tri-captains, Arthur Dietrich, Jimmy Kuhlmann, and Skipper Mumme, prac- tice routine. Leif? ..ge?aSgg'w g. x, . .. Y if . my ' .3 -. , 1 All y , ff Backfield coach, Fritz Loeffler, maps out strategy for his backfield players. Vernell Sultemeier, football sweetheart, is pre- sented with bouquet by captains. ----- 1-5 ling,- 'IM 21D .':--f- rnv: lfl-l.,ll1.A . W M--r -. V K a ,f . 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BILL STAFFORD ROBERT IMMEL Billies run a round end 2 letters 1 letter pu?'Sued by 5eNvC1'alArm- Guard Guard ad11loS. E. ,my H ., wr ff LIS' . , v-,a-.-vvfv-i-1 V-A Q ' M y Proud senior players receive jackets as a final reward C ' TQ' for their many hours of work on the gridiron. :.,f' f '57 Billies model jackets earned this year. Coafh Johanson puts Milburn Dearing through some rigorous training on the bars. - 1' u' ll' so-rv: I ?' --'TEE-4'--'fl-S-31!f ' -'filnl 5 ,- x Managers Duderstaudt, Heiner, and Hitchcock were al- ways with the Billies both on the field and off. Cheerleaders lead boys onto field before San Salsa game. N P r 1'- P ,, f, p 'Lv . ., , r. - 4 ! fe..- Q sam? J 3 U , I, as A .A na P ' Q , for ., r f ' ' up-4 ' trays! LQ: 3 jf fs . IC .r r r. 1 ., yi . Q .,,f,., ,pr Qi l Q l bl I 51' 1 Ti' : A' fix :3. '!.5 l ' e i 1 - , ',,,g,,e+'r-',N 1 ,. an N 1 ' A si e -' s l . i y . N1 an HSS gum -J naw' 'avi' , H A M, ,Q A A 5 ff ' 1 Q K if 5, 4' F an vu IQ' ' if .. F A 1' A X ' y,. - at ' ff l Qi i JI or rf I-if T ' V if ' ' ,,5.k,, ,, , .. kizsgi' luqyy 1 g ,, it ,LyAV Jgy r twyw, K , Kashi Z X Y nf-N V S T ' ,V P y Q -Q ,,g: W4 i f m wtwsffm ff i - QQ., ' I Q 5 -ee - X LZ, .r i K -. . If 4 w.-yf.'- ily iyjlg' in t!,y-11:?f's,.,,1 -4 ,K f 3 . L -f J - Y F ' l l in fu' 'i'mf5221insfff,tfsf1f+a M K 'L . 2 'sf u Snaps of Qaalball KQHHS and Players I 5 Mothers braved the cold night to see their sons play Brady. QUIK ll IN' I i Dads ight' was a happy occasion for all the Dads attending gam e. Boys talk over plays of last game. Q QQ Reporters Klein and Crenwelge get ready to interview football boys re- laxing on benches. Susie Tomlinson leads FHS Band at all games. l3'illik cus SCORES They Burnet 29 Lampasas 43 Brady Z1 San Saba 38 Burnet 17 Lampasas 48 Brady 38 San Saba 31 if Ma na g e r, Carolyn Dearing, tapes ankle of scrapy ball hand- ler, Virginia Wun- derlich. Future Billikens waiting to take their places are, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Gellermann, M. Friedrich, I. Rode, J. Cravens, K. Ottmers, and J. Moldenhauer. FRONT ROW: C. Nagel, C. Keller, K. Klearner, B, St, Clair, and K. Koch. Billikens and Badgers watch as ball nears basket. Billikens placed second in district and several players made all-district. 5. x I 6 Billiken forwards sink two baskets against the district champions, Lampasas Badgers. QR K i s kS' J 0 f fi mgf: Z Y .,..l lc- B TEAM, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Kowert, K. Gold, J. McBride, C.Kuene- mann, Coach White, T, Sultemeier, L. Welch, H, Wunclerlich, R. Klett, K. Sulte- meier, G. Weber, G, Enderlin, and B. Durst. Billies trot onto court ing from c oach, Coach Gunnels hands ball to ace ballhandler, Alfons Broclbeck. lx inhale-f M '. 1 . after brief- Shelby Hitchcock, Manager, hands scorebook to scorekeeper, Bob Semmler, as timekeeper Stobaugh looks on. l LLX fl 19 Zv- I S J' I 0 if X -.,. Qi vu V' N'- '+-y--. ,M ' 1 I 1 ' Q 1 1 1 f LEFT, Hardin Wunderlich and Clayton Klein, FHS netters, handle their rac- quets with the greatest of ease. , 1 K. D A -td.. Junior tennis players LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Sue Schneider, Sharon Vir- den, Dorothy Geller- rnann. STANDING: Rodney Klett, N... L Mr. Templeton, tennis coach, congrat- ulates Lois for winning District and Re- gional titles and Second Place in State. 9 Wayne Weber, .N Ned Keidel, X ii my and Don ,0- Na gel, , ,,,l- I 1 Il.. ' 1 f, ., 91-IS x 0529. -liz. again- . -uzaixaiiiaza ' E 1 1 ,.,sJi .1 r N 1 'Al' ' NN Watters P Q ,k f . . ..-N ,. ',,,,l v ,Mx ' ,- ff kgyq.. px 1 f' xc ., -, . H5 x xx Q 1 A 1 F ' Y, ' V yrfki Q wie P Y Y I A ' - -, 1' - ' 1 4 , 1 v .' it , V,' - it 1 . Q . r it as ' .XX 'XXX 9 . 1 'V . m Lf s - X 1 X wsu 1 -pri? H . 'THQ f 1 1 .v 1 , ,- Q f' 1 1 v 1 1 1 lr M Wy ' I ,, KRZQ1' K 5. 'fr ,K V V il 4 I 1 4 1 Y I I v f , . X yn 1 xv 1 1 1 X Y , 1 'd 1 .lx 1 r 1 1 1 1 .X 5 X . . . 'X , 1, H , i. . . . i . . N . ' it if at ' ' ' ' N 1 1 .X LX ,xx . , ,191-.S 1 - V - fo' . x N . . . ,. . ' L Ay , , . 11. 1 N k Vx 1' ul A N x X ,, 1 I, , 4 , , . . ' s AVN X X 'fy , . K 1 A . L ii 4 , 1'.M ' f' W ty- f, .- Q xx 2 .fgff Sj ,-. E 35,4 ' l 2.,.f - '34 if I I! ? ' 1 N ' 1 1 3 7 fs., . sf. fi '32 Lois Gellermann, Clayton Klein, and Dorothy Geller- mann, District champs, pose after winning District tennis titles. Bernice Birck and Stella Ann Oestreich, Winners of the District and Regional doubles titles, enjoy practicing with boys doubles' team, Kenneth Birck and Ken Burgess. 1 1 n ll - 2 A J? . 1 it? . . 1 fm - Q X v 1 ii, . -gh? f ' I , W ,gf , 1, . h . V , 4 . rx xii X x nz, ,. A 'X ' 9 1 1, u K I 1' 4 1 W 1 l 'J JR! . L. ,-Q..,.. I it in M. J. . Ffh mi? ff ef y y ff mA, y F ' ' VW 7 A I , I 1.,. M.. ..,X Xxf, E., gm K K 2 willy' 1- M Q' Enjoying the cool shade of the dugout before battling the Lampasas Badgers are the Billies with Coach Dale Johanson. FHS hurlers, Tommy Biles and Stan- ley Hartmann warm up for a ball game. -as-.ns .M . , 3 X I., 1 vim 4 N Sm rl' fll g I F. F fx fi Y' W fssla 'u we . 'A 4 :fly ,,, i f it we if 4 .vw , AL B N f,,:k, ,-,sf -A QW ' ., V hw do . K ,I ,L ,g?sZ,T V if r , - K f - I , ' . ,t f .. R . - N--v ix' .,.,,, FHS outfielders STANDING: C. Kuenemann, C. Haas, M. Wendel and H. Heiner. KNEELING: M. Dearxing and B. Roeder caught many a fly for the FHS Bil- lies. 91-LS' Baseball Cram District Cfhamps Vs ll'-41 , Y ., ,v I .. . A .D . va if Mn sg X .. HiFTQrl - V . 5 R rl ., 'U ir ' X Q YI, Q X i M V 4 X9 if 3 v' gt N. kat Y' 4 .-u' V 1 'YA -,,..- .. ur, xr. 45- ' My Az, V . Infielders T. Doebbler, C. Schumann, C. Moldenhauer, Cr. Enderlin, L. Wilke, K. Rahe stopped many opponent runs. Manager Shelby Hitchcock dusts off the plate while Slugger Milburn Dearing and catcher, Kermit Rahe, give moral support. Hurlers C. Klein and E.W, I-Iallford await action on the mound. .N r fl 3 ' A 1 1 f ' ... nun- . . .Qu 1. gigs l. ., , 7' ,Hr . . Fns.NAnumxL g -f-elm. 5 - . rw '- r -,pw I ,. , . 5 '-Pnl . -fm W ,W . I X, Q HQ- fvzefffh-1c.f'Q+ , 4 1 N, - . 1 H - J i , ff K - 4 M . C' ..- 35' 1 ,af -MJ' ,A I -9 . ',-. ..a...-,A - Y ' 3 2:1 , Q Q . .1 ' ' . . Yfvfff . D- 1 If -.- .4 31-!S Crack ABOVE: 'Henry I... Welge, Arthur Dietrich, and Clyde Woerner capture wins for FHS, prize Winning float in night parade. X A 'fx C-7 ' r4 4h i ff , f' 'Q w., -IH' , x it H Wiy 4 x . . J N My. my Af' PM 'Fha- .AL ' ...l Q ff' as 's Queen March Wcslerfcld The 1958 Gillespie County Fair' , in Queen and her Duchess ride the u c css Darlene Dell x dr 'Q I Y J Rv r. and ,M 155 Cfarolyn Dearm Skzppcr Mumm i xg ' . .LN 'wk ' L. -. x-N,::..lxx .x .1 like ,. I A gh, Nm. M Mr and Miss flappmcss . r' arman Grenwclf A A unfit: Dolezal ' skxru. 1 l I ,L S Di 3 A 51 mf '2'-IA 1 .S g Semar Persona Ill Namzuccs 5 f I I S 3 3 5 l f'5 45 Through the Student laboratory is izcnship training in which the Students have direct participation in the school activities, Hreshmau 611155 Qawrilcs as th ff PP mmm : '.r-Y' nl WH y .Q v M! anus .9-Q55 ary Hagel and Carol Keller smile happily ey enjoy a box of o corn heslzmau Cflass Freshman class o ffi c e r s peek through the curtain to get a glimpse of the student life at FHS. Reading TOP TO BOTTOM, Gary Hagel, treasurerg Lu Ellen Nagel, secretaryg Elaine Tomplinson, vice-pre sidentg B u fo r d Durst, president. The enthusiastic freshman class sponsored the only western dance this year. The class quickly prov- ed they knew their way around the kitchen, and with the help of their sponsors, Mrs. Dixie Stafford and Mr. Robert Walter, provided refre shments for thevarious parties. Mrs. Stafford enjoys service of Senior boy at party. Q . -ww 1 ' JCC-tv, 1 '36 Boys take time out to talk about happy mom ents. One Freshman is welcomed into class. M lk 4 ': . 'W .,J,x by June Ann Adams H V Chester Ahrens fi Marjorie Alberthal rpg ' J Dorothy Behrend 19' ' I Monroe Behrends mf ,,,.,K My ' Jerald Birck Kathaleen Bohnert Francisca Borjas w : K Ry. 'Q-v August Brandon ff.. gl 4- R Jacquelyn Burdett if A ZW- H' 'A f Judith Burdett 1, Tyra Ann Cox is ' . 61115: D Doris Cress x - 35 Charlette Doebbler 1 X991 Q47 am.. 'f92Qiglf'f.lX i l .,.. E ,, A, J, ,, Q m V Z Emo: .Asif 7' I 'zz Q fi ., lp fit Michele Durkop Buford Durst Carolyn Durst Neal Durst Wayne Edwards '35 Gary Enderlin Florene Ersch Janie Evers Belton Feller Jacqueline Filter Verdie Mae Filter Patrick Frantzen Madeline Friedrich Vernell Friedrich Dorothy Gellermann Kermit Gold Kenneth Grobe Gary Hagel Paul Hartmann we of '61 ,if ' or any .H x K xi ,Q -1 M tw 4 U G Joyce Hayes J I n Anthony Heiner Lucille Helmers Tony Hensell Barbara Jamison Jeanette Jost 1,45 ',,, Ag f 'JS'w 2 4' Daniel Jung , Lillian Kasper ' 7' fn, 45 Ned Keidel Carol Keller J Vinson Kirchner Donald Klaerner Karen Klaerner Rodney Klett James Klinksiek . N' .L i X. x f. fr 7f -.,f nr-5 ff v i 'R N-nr. qf-0 ABSKNY W fs vneynoi ww , . .4 xl t. ,mx ..., ' . X X - ng, fr X Ni I 1 l, ., . C w - , ,7 ' ff? A it 4 r , :fl-X. ik' I,-, AC, 3' ' -ge -1- if ... , KX A + . x 1 ':sN',:lI , -s Y , K rg. A we ark 'Ds Q 3 av, up - 0- M s 4 'ie gg, 'Um 4 ,F ,P 4. I H 35? Arrqg 'S . , N. '-. f Werner Kneese Tommy Knotts Levi Kramer Luther Kuhlmann Pamela Ann Landen 3 A Homer Langehennig if 'P '- t'- ' Danny Leyendec ker Riley Lindernan V A. ,lm ,. w:g, Q H2 ,ma -s z. Dorothy Meier 5 rl A ' Lucile Meine Karen Moses L Kona Mueller M Conrad Nagel 'Ui 1 Q e M. was , Z 'heya 1 1 r 1-Xi. 4. it , 1-fe' Lu Ellen Nagel Sidney Mauldin Glass ,, Janelle Neffendorf W John Oehler - Kenneth Otte Elme ria Ottm ers N-Q... Shirley Pahl Donald Paul Marilyn Peese Dennis Ritter Virginia Sagebiel Sue Schneider Patricia Springall Marlene Staats Carey Stehling Kenneth Sultemeier .af W L I Qi , ii' Y 1 X a 'v Theodore Sultemeier Freda Thompson ,- i l on Elaine Tomlinson Y , John Earl Treibs 2, S Q- ' Sharon Virden Jane Wahrmund Billy Warner af '61 G. W. Weber Wayne Weber Leland Welch Virginia Wendel Carolyn Wienecke Harry Wilke Kasper Wilke .. ,K h I -v A., w X f 1 X X .. xx-5 ivyxgillxx ,, 'ai' ,Q 'x 'Milt ' f raw . xv S Xl lg W g ' Wim QAM p1 WV 0 tj K Hi ,vx i '-. Q., Fish welcomed to FHS at initiation, Sophamarc 611155 Sfavoritcs YW ra, fi 1 000 3. J , ',, 5 x we DRINK 0006305 ICE cow Mary Ellen Kuhl hauer's sparkling personalities stand out as they enjoy refreshing cold drinks. mann and Curtis Molden- Saphamorc 611155 Sophomore class offic ers find Hap- piness even in a mop bucket. READ- ING LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Birek, secretary: Hank Nettle, vice- presidentg lletty Koch, treasururg and Bobby Petermann, president. This energetic' sophomore class sponsored one ofthe best dances of the year, the Sadie-Hawkins Dance. Their ability to create un- usual designs has given them the privilege of decorating the tables for various dances. The class is under the capable supervision of their sponsors, Miss Stella Jung and Mr. Bob Semmler. 'Y Mr, Semmler, sponsor of the sophomore class directs four members of the class as they decorate tables for the Sweetheart's Party ll- -. D V 1 at m Mary Lou Bartholmae ' ' - L X Yvonne Bernhard Q ,Av J 5 'If fy! 'N fr, - S. N ,K wil sxitryxiwy ' 41 4 ' f....-- i xg at 5 2 1 I . .gf 'lb A 1' X 1 X 'lv 5f1,,l.f yi P! , -v-we -1 A la . A e '-4,. 1 , r 4 y I ,,- . ,,,. . W 1 . ' rm' , V is - W5: f ,Q MK 'Q ' :Q .my j, ? I ' ' v , ML r J f b V In Tommy Biles Bernice Birck Darlene Birck Josie Birck Ronald Borchers Jane Burrier Glenda Colwell Judy Cravens Betty Crenwelge Clara Ann Crenwelge Jenny Lou Crenwelge Kay Curry Sandra Dietz Nolan Dittrnar Roger Dittmar Jay Duderstadt' Carlton Eckert Gerlene Eckhardt Opal Ellebracht Wayne Feller 611155 0 '60 Calvin Friedrich Patsy Gellermann Jimmie Griffin Jeanette Grobe Sidney Hall Elmer Hansen Stanley Hartmann Jeanie Heirnann Emily Heiner Harvey Heiner Dudley Herbort Manzy Holland Rose Mae Itz Elgin Keller Karen Keller Walter Kirchner Curtis Fiedler Frank French .V my f i 1.3 . -vii, ' F2 - it gg- It ' . F .f X, , 2 .. X Q A gg I J, ,A N 1 fu , ' L it N xiii' t- W, 4'- ' F fri we V X 'W , . r iii liii ' 1 E' X - . 1 ff A 3 , iq I fi ,,,1. .a- 3, F Q 4:7 'F ' ,M . 4 1 D Q sq , -f-nf -wa, '-- L ' ' ' 4 , g K F Ati ' l i i l WK- l l x i K my 5 avg? 'L Q-Q ri ' 11, f ft 1 I WW! E f 'I - if - L 1 f , 4 y ii 1,7 ,E -Q new r VV4 , lf.. A gg- I I KLVV -'L ' Q ,vi I . X .HJ F R- - A Freddie Klein Betty Jo Koch 13' y , is y 5 . S ,iw Bruce Kowert F .W IL Charles Kuenemann s 1 j E.: fl-:L K ,,,.hl...i. EEZ ,Tw ws.- T S A - - .fa . -Hwa- i Mary Ellen Kuhlmann Elaine Kuhlmann . f , , ,, I ,,.k V- 1 . K J A .J , . l ll 'M llll X N ' L' ,,-f 1 4 ffl. 1 1 ,, 5. I , J 2, - ,. if L. L V Q, mi? - j J Q Q - ' 1 W,.lf ..Y' , ' Q .ff ', 4' g , KQAV Q1 L, krhr , 'I ' A , I 3 I Q .1 Q4 , 'X I N. 4 X 'Y x is 1 V M 4' H563 A Q 1 Q it J X ,Q m x iii' 1 m Q M qw VE Q X ,I ' ww? it Q N lk 'vw Q' Q, 'Q 9 F A in . ,. vac. . gif-45 , N 5-1 left' ' w .- , ,f . -V w-T-Elff 332- f' 1. I J:.. :- ygw ffv In fr ' M43 ff' J J ? sb: Jack Lawrence Mae Janette Lochte Jerry McBride Vernon Moehle Jo Ann Mogford Curtis Mohr Curtis Moldenhuer Bobby Monk James Nettle Rodney Oestreich Junell Peese J. Hardin Perry Bobby Petermann Alfons Priess Kermit Rahe. Calvin Ransleben Jeanie Ristau William Roeder Julie Rossman Morris Schaefer 611155 v 0 '60 l Clara Schmidt Gerald Schmidt 'f'v- ' F S.:-'V f', Janey Schmidt 'fm L 1- X Davis Schumacher S Q, Patricia Smith ' 1. in K, Barbara St. Clair J kffmxi HK. . 3 Clemie Stein 5 VR Ethel Sublett ' ' Suzanne Tomlinson Thelma Jo Turner Travis Weirich Martin Wendel Evelyn Wunderlich 'lf , is V-,J . 3 . X - ix X fi it mg- ' -U. iv a Ng - l U , ft.. -QQ. J K 75 l N l Y T - . , I - fv- Srff -f, .Q-H., J f r we l K If fifuu Zjmtil Qi , ,W n xi V ve :T , Vw Q nil? 5... V lg, 5 -Q' A fl- N ' W? , tr ,fn ' ' ix ' a 'yn' lf , N 4, ss. - L 1 G X gy ,V . 1- , 15.1 IVF! Sophomores take active par activities and initiations. 92 Qx 'Q-V t in all school 6 I juuiar 611155 Qavoriles Wei ' fy SWQA Q.. K , if ,iw 2 1 ' iv' ff 25, QA xii 18 Adolph Bernhard and M change frie aynett Cox ex ndly glances witha smile while taking time out for a cold drink. junior 611155 Junior class o ffic e r s, Bonnie Hein, treasurerg Shelby Hitch- cock, presidentg Elizabeth Sieck- mann, secretaryg Charles Haas, vice-president, have fun decora- ting the throne for Sweetheart's Party on Valentine. The zealous Junior Class did a fine job decorating for the annual Sweetheart's Party. Withthe help of their spon so r s, Miss Gold, Mrs. Goodin, and Mr. Haas, the cla s s made the Junior-Senior Prom an enjoyable occasion, Decorations carried out the theme, Deep Purple. sh 4? f f Q . 4. A l 2 Students enjoy dancing at 'V'i Sweetheart's Party. , Q I Fi L 'Z J' LQ N K 'rl it 1 A Junior boys help at pep rally, illgfiiw I 2 kghmgwtvie Teachers and friends help l F' plan for annual party. gf t- J aff Q 't., il.. 6'lass .. Q. af '59 Thomas Christian Adams Behrends , t nl , 'f 3 Eli K f D Yak ...fic - 4 . Q., A 7 W-I11 ' f i . Adolph Alfons Annie Marie Jimmie Bernhard Brodbeck Brodbeck Burrier 'U' -W, w - 4 Y ,,..-V Q,--he-r Cipiana Maynette Elaine Genevieve Patsy Castillo Cox Crenwelge Crenwelge Danz as . 4- !0h PL Qvvsp- Delia Milburn Lynette Marian Thomas Rose Lee Davidson Dearing Dittmar Doebbler Doebbler Engel Kay Eva-rs ,Q 1- Xxv ' J Mary Ann Fiedler I . 'Q S NP? in ' ' . x, , Y 1 ,. l Q 3.7'ff:ql 'ii' l S 'l.25':.--'L ..', i Charles Haas Robvrt Fcuge Kay Foster C: 'J' fn. xv, , Felix Hahn Y Holen Robl rt Fricdruh Grossman A- ily' E, W. Hallford Hanncrnann Hartmann lby John Henry Bernute Betty Jean Alton tchcock Holland Houy Icka Immcl 671155 , em ,C W... 1- 4, , x of 59 Robert Immel 'YN Y , 'Y' Ruth Jost FN. ..,,,, s. 'K , , C urtis Klett Harvey Klein -Q. 'WA-. Q. . -1 .v 5..- '-'ik Betty Klaelin -1. rl.. y Xa ,A A is ty.. 95 In om 0, if ' A Kenneth Klier ' 'slung' Clayton Klein Q .1 Ralph Klier Q 'Q-avi Harold .lobes r- lb Gloria Klein -Q ,, 4, lf H af. X. Q, Clayton Klinksi ek Helen Marie Myrtle Caroline Gwen Larry Kramer Kramer Langehennig Lorenz MCWillianis x fl. ,rw nv- u rw' Lee Meyer Joyce Moldenhauer if lv ,MVN qc-'Y IUC! ' xl: L v- -f Polly Alic e Billy Cla ra Mollendorf Mueller Mueller Nagel ., w .Q N-' i 1- Y . TY' QA l WU? 'Vi lawn' Stella Arm Ella Mae Kathlyn Laverne I-Iilgar Oestreich Ottmers Ottmers Ottmers Pantermuehl li . Q xv 'xx .ix ,.... Y' f 5' Q35-.f A 5 Glass- of '59 -5, gx 1 x ..- w ,Kip A A I? lWilliam Idabelle Jo Ella Dorothy Obert Doehlmann Rode Rode Rogers Sagebiel C. Ulass '13 of '59 'UL .,.x ..-,,., Leola Victoria Elberta Schmidtzensky Schneider Schuch t , A 4 C W s ' A 5' x' Q Q, Q - W ' .ar AL l 1-'ef A ,N 1 ' ' t fs, E ' X 1 u. Charles Elizabeth Billy Edgar Schumann Sieckmann Stafford Usener sf 11 'srl -'x ' ft. YH-.P ' we! Mabel Celeste Robert Annette Sharon Vollrnar Walker Weed Wcndel West gs ' A W ,L . Mark Annie Mae Lester Clyde Maedelle Wiesel' Wilke Wilke Woerner Woerner 'C' '0 6' ig!- rfl Q F . 'MQ ,rr Wgkh u AL Maynett Cox and Maren Westerfeldt become Span- ish Da nc e r s on Campus Caper program. .so 'DA '. Q, 3 m, ' J 1 f- Curtis Klett and Robert Weed take part in Old English Ballad. Members of the Junior Class display their many talents on Halloween night as they take part in the Campus Capers given by the clubs of FHS. . . ,f X :mar 611155 Sfavarzlcs Q r A ,ef-1 +2 nf yu.. 3, ,Y ,, mn, r . 2 if -gl - A 2 H S ,. W ,, ,,,, I W.k,rjmZg,, ,L ,, N' A w M Wing . A ,Q ' ,Mw, r ,, . A ,W w W1 D z 65,14 w,,w V, -M ,,., , , ,,.,.:- Q ,W I fy ,Q 4 XV fp , V- . , ,Lf .4-mf' - A ii ' ,,-' i Q 4 if --' za .N 5, ' A ff rrrr l' Qi 'ff' i X QQ N ii 'Q ff x N, ffi jgo 'A X if . , ,f A,,W i '23-3 .- ff, . ' k ,A lg, .wwgfwggg er, , yr- ,H fi l L Q5 My H . A a M 2, 7, ,Q j1fl'5:'iz3,9z T ' I W' Mya ' A' ' A 3 'lg:4L'1,'3'3 , .:, H51gi.1,. 1 v 'wsu . I -gf- -.Ulf 5.11, N 'I Virginia Wunderlich and Alf r e d o Lopez radiate a warm 5 e n 5 e of humor which is reflected from the friendly glow of the fire. Senior 611155 Senio r class officers take time out from their busy schedule to complete poster for senior trip bus. STANDING:SamuelBaethge, presidentg Barry McHalek, vice- president. KNEELINC1: Julia Ma- zinke, treasurerg Barbara Kott, secretary. The proud senior class spends its time planning for the future and attending the many functions at FI-IS, Under the sponsorship of Miss Quillian, Mrs. Gold, Mr. Templeton, and Miss Mueller, the class planned its long-waited Senior trip. f'-if tL,V1 Cf I These students were found participating in assemblies, parades, and just plain non- sense, ?',,,m,,su JW' Nu-f M ax k1 'k.u Q'-q..,..., 'X MR' wl? I arm WW ,V MARIAN AHRENS FHA Pep Squad FBLA 61115: VERNON AHRENS FFA DECA FBLA CLINTON ALBERTHAL Mixed Chorus DECA SAMUEL BAETI-IGE President of Senior Class Nat'l Livestock Judging Team Lone Star Farmer '56 REINHARD BARTOS German Club DECA FLORA MAE BEHRENDS DECA German Club Pep Squad FBLA LESTER BEHRENDS FBLA FFA FHS Band MARY JANE BEHREND Yearbook Staff FHA FTA Pep Squad, 4 years af '58 DELIAH BIRCK FHA Pep Squad Mixed Chorus KENNETH BIRCK FFA Tennis Mixed Chorus SHIRLEY BOOS FHA Pep Squad LANNE BREHMER FFA DECA Mixed Chorus JAMES BURDETT Band Baseball Spanish Club KEN BURGESS FFA, 3 years Student Council Junior Historians LARRY BURRER FFA, 3 years Mixed Chorus JUDY BURRIER FBLA FHA Library Anus 9 --i.-.L.. F557 4.4- purv- vang N07' PHOTZVQLZAQ ' 1 'x 3 X N1 1 tv L ,. Kim 'UW Q, 7 I H , V' DORMAN CRENWELGE it it U Junior Historians 4 FFA 61115. A W. , ' German Club 7 .xv Q s, '21 .Aa- ff... fwfr 'PX JOYCE CRENWELGE FHA FBLA Library Anns LEOLA C RENWELGE FHA FBLA Q Pep Squad ,qm- ' Q. Mixed Chorus .kt wen LORENCE CRENWELCYE FFA 1' gr f 1 X. I 1. DECA Yearbook Staff Mixed Chorus LONNIE DAVIS FFA F FBLA A f b 1 DECA ,F f cARoLYN DEARING 1, ., 1-' to M Mesa Co-Editor ai' 1-f ir.. PN 'Ds ' 'N , Campus Comet Co-Editor 555-nr' Q Student Council '56-'58 Homecoming Queen Nominee DARLENE DELZ Yearbook Staff FHA FBLA Junior Historians ARTHUR DIETRICH, JR. Football Tri-Captain Pep Squad Hero Track Student Council '55-'57 of '58 CONRAD DOEBBLER FFA German Club ANNETTE DOLEZAL Majorette, 3 years Band Sweetheart '57 Band, 4 years German Club KERMIT ECKERT FFA, 4 years MILTON EDWARDS FFA, 4 years Gold Emblem Award- Livestock Judging Team Junior Historians Choral CLIFFORD ERNST FFA, 4 years State Winner- Livestock Judging Team JOYCE FELLER Yearbook Staff '58 FHA District II Officer FHA Junior Degree Pep Squad, 4 years ELTON FRIEDRICH FFA DECA HARVEY FRIEDRICH FFA, 4 years Lone Star Farmer '57 DECA 11 WY . ...a., ...ri Rvf iw is llhf -Qi K - 5 x . I Q5 A . 'lux N-ff-. -IN - -Q.. ,2 f- a ,fha rin r ,J 'VIS , , lima. www 'PS 4,0 u...f- 'S-we -ab' 5--......f' -1 ,, 5 'fs,s 'Isaak JOYCE FRIEDRICH Co-Editor of Mesa '58 Girls State '57 Basketball Pep Squad, 4 years LOIS GELL ER MA NN Basketball Co-Captain Tennis FBLA DECA JANETTE GOLD Student Council '57 Junior Historian President Yearbook Staff FBLA KENNETH GOLD FFA Mixed Chorus VIRGINIA GUNN Cheerleader '57 Student Council, 2 years Homecoming Queen Nominee FBLA FLORINE HAGEL FHA Band GLORIA I-IAHNE FHA Mixed Chorus Yearbook Staff '57 DECA DAN HARTMANN Class President '57 Student Council Band, 4 years Basketball 6111.95 of '58 DORA HELMERS Spanish Club German Club Pep Squad FHA JIMMY HOHENBERGER Football Spanish Club FFA DECA BETTY HOHMANN FBLA, President '58 Pep Squad, 4 years Junior Historian FHA MARK HOHMANN FFA, 4 years DECA FBLA Junior Historian IMOGENE HUEBNER DECA FHA Pep Squad FBLA I-IOMER KLAERNER Football Junior Historian Class Favorite '57 GUENTHER KLEIN Yearbook Staff '58 FFA Junior Historian Baseball VIRGINIA KLINKSIEK DECA Library Anns Spanish Club FHA - g '3?'Z5iZma 'Dui 1-1 A A-. xx - li fi, li? 'lfgpf lik 'VS YT.,-ir' , if x -., Q .aw ,A ,,. tv .I- xsv I +1 2 -hair' BARBARA KOTT Homecoming Queen Nominee Secretary of Senior Class 6 FHA, 4 years Pep Squad, 4 years WILLIAM KOTT Spanish Club DECA CAROLYN KRAMER Yearbook Staff '57 All-District Band '57, '58 Spanish Club FHA CHARLES KRIEGER FFA DECA PATRICIA KUENEMANN Feature Twirler Yearbook Staff '58 FHA, 4 years FTA ELNA KUHLMANN FHA, 4 years Pep Squad, 4 years Mixed Chorus, 4 years JIMMY KUHLMANN Class Favorite '55 Mixed Chorus Tri-Captain '58 TRAVIS LANGEHENNIG Student Council '55, '56 Mixed Chorus, 3 years Basketball Baseball of '58 ARLENE LOCI-ITE FHA ALFREDO LOPEZ Football Baseball Mixed Chorus FFA FLORINE LUEDKE FHA Spanish Club DECA EVELYN MAZlNKE FHA FBLA Mixed Chorus JULIA MAZINKE German Club Mixed Chorus FHA Treasurer of Senior Class PATRICK MCCLOSKEY FFA Football Baseball Mixed Chorus PAT MCCOY Pep Squad Yearbook Staff '58 BARRY MCHALEK Sadie Hawkins King Mixed Chorus Football FFA 'UN E Q awkw- 'U' 09 Cx T.. v . .ff Q . fi . 1 I 'VBA K ri. M, H.. M.,- A. xg M if -ws. ' Q N P Rv! 'QTQTF ffv, I 3? gn--1-' , L , r nt 'f'? W'm T? gf' 'K K'-...rf -s...,., .faq Z re- J 'vnnz...,,. ff! DANIEL MOELLERING Junior Historians German Club FFA RICHARD HSKIPPER' Class President '55 Tri-Captain Football Student Council '58 DOUGLAS NETTLE Football Junior Historians VICTOR NUGENT DECA JEANETTE OEHLER FBLA German Club FHA Pep Squad NOLAN OTTMERS FBLA Junior Historians WILBERT OTTMERS Mixed Chorus DECA Yearbook Staff '58 KATHRYN PEESE DECA German Club Spanish Club FHA ' MUMME 6714.91 of '58 ARCHIE PFEIFFER Football FFA Band DORTHY REEH Homecoming Queen FBLA FHA Pep Squad KERMIT ROSENBUSH DECA FFA Dramatics Club ARTHUR SAGEBIEL FFA Dramatics Club RUBY NELL SENFF Cheerleader '58 Class Favorite '57 FFA Sweetheart '57 111. 1355 P' Q. fr . .nn 4,,, f 'Aman eq Basketball Co-Captain ' an QB DIANA SIEFERT Junior Historians German Club Library Ann FHA BETTY LOU SMITH Spanish Club Library Ann RUBY SOLBRIG Pep Squad FBLA V ix if -.4 i-my lm!! AUX qs. 1 ' '7 'SV li is N 'v Y KENNETH SUBLETT Dramatics Club Junior Historia ns Mixed Chorus DECA VERNELL SULTEMEIER Cheerleader '58 Football Sweetheart Homecoming Queen Nominee Yearbook Staff '58 JUDY TIETZ Class Favorite '56 German Club FTA Pep Squad, 4 years ROSALEE WAHL Cheerleader '56 FHA, Z years FBLA DECA ELLEN WALTER FHA, 4 years Majorette '58 Feature Tvvirler Future Nurses LORETA WEED DECA Spanish Club BERNICE WEHMEYER FHA Band Future Nurses REINHA RD WEHMEYER FFA, 3 years af 58 MERL ENE WEIRICH DECA FBLA FHA HENRY LEWIS WELGE FFA, 4 years Track, 3 years 3rd Regional JEWELL WELGEHAUSEN Class Favorite '55 - Cheerleader '57 Yearbook Staff '58 FBLA GERALD WENDEL FFA DECA MAREN WESTERFELDT Spanish Club President '55 Local Miss FTA District Band Campus Comet Co-Editor DONALD WISIAN FBLA DECA Yearbook Staff '58 FWS NWI3' an QT? ml- - I9 P VIRGINIA WUNDERLICH Pep Squad President '58 FHA, 4 years Basketball Tennis xv' junior - Senior- Franz .Lur- Making the IQRR Junior-Senior Prom one ofthe best, the chairman ofthe committies Worked faithfully. Those serving as chairman were Delia Davidson, Maynett Cox, Gloria Klein, Elizabeth Sieckmann, Bernice Houy, Kay Evers, and Charles Haas. I C .5 A Carrying out the theme, Tyra Ann Cox and Janie Evers Patsy Danz reads the stars tap danceto the melody of Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom to foretell the future of the White. Seniors. fr, F .bin ,Jin s i fb, 3 f , f ,sl ax Adding color and beauty to the Junior-Senior Prom were the Waiters and Waitresses of the Sophomore Class who sang Sail Along Silver Moon. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Petermann, Mary Bartholmae, Charles Kuenemann, Mary Kuhlmann, Kermit Rahe, Yvonne Bernhard, Calvin Friedrich, and Betty Crenwelge. P ,I .f., lr . ff' Qi ', l,.t5 J' lv I a Helping to make the Prom a success were the faculty members and roommothers of the JuniorClass. Theyare LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Haas, Mr. and Mrs, Thomp- son, Miss Gold, Mrs, Everett, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Goodin. ffl s fiflll The highlight of the evening was signing autographs which enabled the studentsto remember their happy time at the 1958 Junior-Senior Prom, N I f. S 'W-, . b ii. ,V 5 , 1 mfg if F Algal ,, f'Q 'v W, N .X V .Ja in : Er , Qi: , if V s - .P - ' f qv. H. iw, , run MK cf iw ef .V K :,L. I MQW M if' M 'S' N elif' fic? .x Q I , 1 Y T-in .-Z' II ff EJQQ' L 5525 M. 'rw M ,ff if.. is Defi, Himsa 'Y :' 5 1 4 f g 4, 1. 1 Kvffi M A' ' - J -in Y M W sg :.. W 3 if ' 2VwRa v -.:..f.H.1m-w , i1.v K ,,L.,Jx .W an l , ' W , ff '. Q ' ' ,, 52, B S- L 1555 'lil 3 1 M N 2 . . A-'Y Q. .1 f ,-'.' 'J If M- fi 'Q nm, f . f ww ,J .1 rx 1. pf-4 1 ' W 2 ' , , f U Uiur-' J ' v UI 2:9 F W X 4f'....- X. S f fi, 4 le S ffxe 'Q J Senwr Crip .May 9-11, 1958 lx 1. mf- zkfgfkf - kr 'lf Hf 'T' Ht Y. 153 ,E 19 Q Q7 17: uh. Y I hm! c' sEX n it .y n HEY Qi? 1 l ' LXR , Es.. , ' Y I , . ri Q '.7f Q Fx affix A Q 9 , 5.45 , ,- E S x S Y u 3 , 9 ? , 'Li 1 ? ' L V .. .- E Y Q 3 E ,E Q 5 v 5, ? i G1 . , 5 QP-0 r Q f i '64 ' 'mf 3 EQ 'L Y ,Q v I V L Y v I note of il A r 9 2? to the future, the Seniors a -p t take their place in the business following pages are adverti f I a e interested in .FI-IS students and their trade. . 4 repair your car and take y r Q . e Z assist you in banking, provie e 1 movies, and help you select the right clothes for the occasioxf. V .in - ' They are the people who make upifit A ,gs 'f section of town. , wr A I 1 c V eey, 255 I ' VE -.-O . .-1 xg-Lrg.-. Ig Q TTY STATE Y. :'5 i T 9 -9 A In S' 5-' H FI . l X ...fe knee + :Y -B , ' k.'V . wx gF'fA' il , I I A ' , , Q .ff ' K ff T 'W JOE A. WEIDENFELLER, Agent MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO. Residence Ph. 519W Member of F D I C Office Phone 30 SECURITY STATE BANK PIONEER SERVICE STATION 511 SMF . Q N I' 1 LII .S 4' 6 ' Lt '1 ii , ?...,.,,,.,.,,,,,mi H'il' LMT' -T U-T mu ' . n Vit k:L.Ex, ' 'W S- '-1 .5 , T. Q , A T ,,,,i A M if , , , LWW HT',WV wit. ,Ty fgfv , I SUNNY SIDE HUT . N Q. :gum 1- 5, ., Ed. A. Loth, Owner For good food and cold drinks stop OPEN 2:35 A272 NIGHT one at SUNNY SIDE HUT ULF GAS AND OILS . G Curb servlce under large awnmgs WELCEHAUSEN RANCH Reg1stered Angora Goats Hereford Cattle Route 1 A A Welgehausen Ohver Welgehausen DUECKER ELEC TRIC Your Electrmal Dealer Alfred Duecker Owner Frederlcksburg T xas FREDERICKSBURG LOCKERS INC Fresh Meats Butchermg Cur1ng Sausage Malung Processmg for Home Freezers Phone 125 ff!!! 1 I SENORS LONE STAR GAS COMPANY UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Earl Treibs Proprietor GULF PRODUCTS - GROCERIES Phone 118 szs w Mum sn JOY AND GAY FABRIC SHOP ' The largest selection in the Hill Country Fredericksburg, Texas Compliments of PETSCH 8: PETSCI-I uv ' V ll f'L.ocker Service sara-1 f Q ,x 4 F 'J f I ll ll 'l 'I 3 g ba rnfofnmcssunaPuausmna co,,9.f zrmnlnvi. FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS E IE EE E' -Sl'- 2. - HEIN CHEVRCLET Body Repair--Painting OK Used Cars Service Is The Difference'! iq .wt .M X Vis. 14-5 fx '. X ' .xnuv -S , ,.me,-f,,,,wN I . 'A -Q . V, 5, '44 lf' ' K ,Q Wholesalers For SEGNER' . . . . Your Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds. . . Elgin Crystal and China Watches Sinclair and Goodyear Products Phone 200 STROEHER AND SON Be st Wishe s Mm b ' and Congratulations YOUR 49 i?l00DfYF-AR SERVKCE STORES FREDERICKSBURG MACHINE And Complete Sales and Service APPLIANCE COMPANY A On All Our Products - Your Frigidaire Dealer Q 105 East San Antonio I I Phone 2 1 7 GENERAL ELECTRIC da le Fredericksburg, Texas DO0LEY'S 5.10.25c. STORE SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Two Convenient Locations To Serve You f v-,f ,. f . -,1 ' I -A i- hugs' It ' Q, px 1 f . --'f- !t'?!'!T'1lY' '2H-w-..-. 'm..a.:za.,1- 4 ml: .' ' - H ' ' . A - - VY , v 1 u at t W W l L ,Q-R- ' STANDARD SERVICE CO. H. C. HANNEMAN AND HILMAR STEHLING the partners in this motor company, guarante you a fair deal on anything in the automotiv line. Two Very Nice Motor Hotels MII..I..ER'S COURTS In the heart of the Hill Country Z3 nicely furnished, air-conditioned cottages, each with a private bath and garage. AND DELUXE COURT 20 Air-Conditioned Units Panel Ray Heat-Carpet Wall to Wall Both Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Miller vfky' it 'sql-I We wash and dry anything! MAIN. WASHATERIA 807 1fZ West Main Phone 129 Mr. 81 Mrs. Gus Friedrich Ideal Service Station riwuf-nuvv-sq-r I bf- IDEAL SERVICE STATION 402 East Main Street Herman Fisher and Son TEXACO PRODUCTS - GOODRICH TIRES 24 Hour Service i.frS . vw--rf . , NIAI '+gi1.NiI1 'II I I II IM RIANIIE, SALES I 5 'U' A. 'Ive . I 'IL ALBERTO NAGEL GRANITE SALES Mr, 8: Mrs. Alberto Nagel Phone 581W Llano Road Fredericksburg The Alberto Nagel Granite Sales ex- hibit is arranged with lighting to make shopping at night convenient. Compliments to the Seniors RADIO STATION K N A F Radio for all the Hill Country P.O. Box 311 Fredericksburg, Texa DIETZ BAKERY Enriched Home Made Bread Hearth Baked Phone 155 - Fredericksburg, Texas Ocik Grove Service Stcition ERNEST CRENWELGE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS - GROCERIES - MEATS Phone 52W ERT 2- 5 D o v 1 E ' S STYLING BEAUTY SHOP af SPECIALTY Phone 885 NEBGENS RED AND WHITE Groceries-Fresh Meats 234 West Main Fredericksburg LA MESA CAFE AND HOTEL We serve food only. No beer! If we serve you once, we serve you again. PAPE'S SERVICE STATION Texaco Gas 8: Oils Goodrich Tires, Tubes 8: Batteries Car Washing 81 Greasing fish Tire Repairs Battery Recharging, Etc. '-X J-I rt o' the Hills I REDWOOD FURNITURE Y ,wM. CAMERON at co. ,,gvf , MW QW slip f 1 Swfiea Samhme Kwik 4ZZfWea4 CITY VARIETY STORE 138 E. Main Fredericksburg, Texas Home Owned and Operated. MARKET SQUARE SERVICE STATION Q0 Magnoiia Gas at on Tires-Tubes-Auto Accessories Cleaning - Pressing -- Alterations Washing and Greaslng ' Phone 307 6 'Lewis Dolezal Phone 277-I 75,2 0 FREDA'S GIFT SHOP Nglgi? i, I V1 i-1-,l..5El'Xl0RS Originals and Imports Freda J Hammons 125 East Main Phone 164 f ,giigii H . Il'- l j N . ff , SAGEBIEL ABSTRACT COMPANY FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS ,awww By f7f10f07WPf'4f Abi KILMAN STUDIO 105 N. Adams Phone 212 PORTRAITURE gl COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Day Photofinishing Service Cameras-Kodak Film-Amateur Supplies ' W5 Fooo MARKET FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS 5, H . j-T ,X ,fi i - .UM f .ef- . '-'wt F, 39:31 - ,J + 1-fflieifiivi' ag PIONEER VILLAGE RESTAURANT Specializes in Charcoal Steaks Located on Highway 87 and 290 at West end of Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmermann Proprietors For Service With A Smile Stop At JUNG'S HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Perry Jung, Prop. Best Of Lubrication 8: Washing Tires, Tubes 8: Batteries 341 E, Main Phone 330 OPP S METZGER 1. .,.....--f-:g-g- J-. sf-.sf -f A n H g g in Q Li ,-1 . 1: FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY Wool-Mohair-Grains All kinds of Feeds, Fertilizers, Sprays . Groceries Meats Fruits Your Famlly Store Eggs Vegetables Produce Fredericksburg, Texas KOWERT MUSIC COMPANY Leading Makers of Band Instruments Sohmer and Jansen Pianos Gibson Guitars Piano and organ tuning and service YV .-.1 , -..Y -V ---- 'si It PM I ' STUDEBAKER T' W , A , A ' ' UEWEHDS UARAQE H SALES 0 senvlcs i 'I' f ' S MIIMIILE 1- V 65 i -, ' .- -... ' ' -- - 5 i ' - 1-1 1 Ln' 'B .J B EI 4 I' it oi ,Aw-A T . Z , .-I..... 4-In r--- - , ., L , BEHREND GARAGE THE HILL COUNTRY'S MOST COMPLETI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AL' Open Day 8: Night Q 0 HOA TUDf8lKfR . ? ' Ewa f'g,9f iv., CRENWELGE FOOD MARKET FRESH FOODS BETTER FOODS FOR LESS Gulf Gil Corporation Walter Ottmers, the distributor of Gulf products in Fredericksburg, has done a creditable job supply- ing the public with Gulfgasoline and motor oil. His product is worthy of his efforts. .... f,--mmm' ' '--M., mpgs: ,I , FREDERICKSBURG NATIONAL BANK Offers a complete Banking Service - Safe--Efficient--Progressive. Always eager to serve you iii 1435 L.. f -'Q . : M M ,Av Be our guest 8: take the rocket test 522 W. MAIN ST. rush.,-. PHONE: 134 SALES SERVICE in C ge FREDLRICKSBURQ, TEXAS Jn ALFRED E. WUNDERLICH Sand Ready Mix Lawn Gravel Concrete Dirt Prize Winning Float, 1958 Gillespie CO. Fair Queen Maren Westerfeldt, D uc h - esses Darlene Delz. gl Pat Heep. At this, our 70th Annual Exhibition, We Proudly Salute the School Youth of Gil- lespie Co. in Whose Hands is the Future of Texas Oldest CO. Fair. GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIR ., 0 fsrs??'jf1 a ,,if.f,Q LOOHTE STORAGE 81 COMMISSION OO. Store and sell your wool and mohair at Lochte Storage Company, the ranch- er's purchasing place for all types .LA F' ix... ni -4a42?5c?:,,,- T,t.Yi.:,,.vt5,1'. Hu A-is ifsi' s 1 BECKMANN FURNITURE CO. Beckmann Furniture, the store of g r e ate r values, located at 231 West Main, invite s you to come visit their store and see their lines of quality merchandise. of feeds. Public weighing done at your convenienc e. WOOL MOI-IAIR FEED C FHS Suumrw CQUNCLL HARRY KELLER PHOTOGRA PHY 218 East Main Phone 37 TRAVELER'S CAFE Alex Mittendorf, Owner Congratulations to the Seniors of 1958 152 East Main Phone 192 CENTRAL MOTOR COMPANY ix F 201 East Main Phone 13 Fredericksburg, Texas A. H. KNEESE Abstracts of Title and Accounting Schroeder Building Phone 91W Fredericksburg PQLQSCRIPTION Pnonz azz? rnggznlcxssuncnxis SUNSET SERVICE STATION Intersection Mason-Harper Hwy. Mason Route 1:1 afA:lm,nvrr,g-'naman ax i n -fy: V ' 2 A Qs ' .1 ev . A ,, . if tris wif 2. 'Q W w iv- X 1 ' -Tia 'grill fuss 1 ,s ' S ' xii!! X ,sw . 4 -' , ' tit s i, ' iillllxil- ' 4..- , . , lf. ,... . ,. a s r. 'l -1 fy I 5 L 1 X . we ' Q Mildred Klinksiek, former FHS DE student, now full time bookkeeper and clerk at the Radio Post, Keep Abreast with Your Home-Town News by reading. . . THE RADIO POST Most Popular Weekly in the Hill Country, ALEX R, FRANTZEN, Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Sales and Service Alex R. Frantzen R. L. Frantzen Phone 210 103 North Alamo Street Fredericksburg, Texas K'9ND'3Al!E'NE4S9O'2f E5 rx, .u....., - 1. SE- -es c .l .- - -..- '-'- ei 1 iff 2 A V- - Y, When in Fredericksburg Stop at RANCH MOTEL Modern Tourist Courts or NIMITZ HOTEL Dining Room In Connection Fredericksburg Bus Headquarters COUNTRY DINER Home of Fine Food EXCELLENT FOOD and GOOD SER VICE -'fx ir? K . :ix fi if - X y I . . ,V . ' Y' I, V I' we A .... 4 ms 'I it . X E . N 11 . A-me I' . .Qi A 1 1 14 Z h if A 1: Iv f l ' ' A . 1' Of - Q I , . , F i I .QV , , . Lips. WIN x I E Es .E r ff-if 4-1 izyvfv DAIRY KREAM Ice cream, malts, shakes, sodas Fried Chicken in the basket Hot Dogs, Tamales, Hamburgers, and Sandwiches ' - 'ferrite IMMELNS CONOCO STATION THE TOWER AND Conoco Gas and Oil -HMS ICE HOUSE Tires-Tubes-Auto Accessories Washing and Greasing One-stop service for your convenience Clemens Immel at Sons Ernst Hoffmann James Turrentine phone IOJ Phone 1055J Phone 379.1 X SCI-IAETTER'S FUNERAL HOME The Second Oldest Funeral Home in the State of Texas THE HOME OF WOERNER MIXED FEEDS still in Existence U Take your wool, mohair, and feed to S7-nc e 1882 Woernefr warehoxse for top prices. Air-COI1di'EiOI1ed Ambulance S6I'V1Ce We can supply all your farm and ranch needs. I , ., .-fy. aj lf,-, '.-Siif ' 'f ' O. M,,,.., TTT OO .sm-.SLE ,, , - u 1 1 .. .gyda V 1 . ,f,,,,4g,,E ,g ' -:Qs .f . , - ' -'gf' 33? ..-......-,cf-,..,l 3 .10-,H HBS A Humble Products LONGHORN SERVICE STATION Tn-es Tubes Batterles A1o1s Ersch Propnetor Accessomes DR FELIX T TYBOR DOOLEY 8: HOERSTER OPTOMETRIST Palace Theater Buildmg Ph 562 W KEIDELS onus stone KAMMLAH 6 HEIMANN yqgy THE R1-:xA1.1. STORE DRESCRIPTIONS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS OTTO KOLMEIER CO. ARE ' ULL um 'DW H noormo Ullki CRENWELGE MOTOR SALES Authorized HARDWARE SHEET METAL WORKS QSU1-0 ERVIEE T QMDS coNOcO OAS PHONE 69 CONOCO Ou.s 302 E t M . St t FREDERICKSBURG TEXAS as am ree De Soto 8: Plymouth Sales 81 Service Maytag Sales and S31-Vlce PY Y ,lp ZEEHUQV yy DRIVE I N FREDERICKSBURG ai Xl V . , ll xx tr A I ' TEXAS 1 XX X H,L, DURST KARL W. DURST GANDRE'S DRESS SHOP Ladies Ready To Wear RUSS WARNER Typewriter Sales and Service 103 South Adams Street u Phone 875 F1-ederidgsburg Phone 1094 158 East Main Students see me for your portable Fredericksburg Texas typewriter W.K. GROCERY Quality Foods Phone 845J' 342 West Main JUENKE STORE 14 Phones 121 Food - Clothing - Hardware fEVERS DAIRY Loc ate d at 108 South Crockett St. , Ever's Dairy is ready to serve the public whenever possible. The pasteurized milk, cream, and butter are prepared with modern and sanitary facilities. KNOPP INSURANCE AGENCY . Where Insurance is a Business Not -a Sideline, 410 West Main Street Fredericksburg, Texas ti X Vg, .15 'fx K- I n, N . . I, X-1 1 ! 1, , , XXX B F Goodrich W H OSBOURN DISTRIBUTOR PehI's Flower Shop Thgfjjfjjjffjo' SAY IT TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ---- GOODRICH TIRES 8: TUBES WITH FLOWERS W .H. Osbourn J . I 1 ' I - Q l , l 4 . -. ' xrr. 5 slfnscnwzof lNsunANcE 'I EMIL omcx AGENCY Bar-B-0 Lunch Room DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Phone 539W Schroeder Building, Fredericksburg 504 E- Main Street Highway 290 lui .,+ xx .4-I l'W1I 'l '1 xx - SCHUMANN-HOUSTON MOTOR COMPANY rf 1- 'fl' I 239 ew Main rnsoemcxsauno, rExAs ..+hep452 car at half Hue Gne car price Q STEHWLING BROS Good grooming is important it does something for you Shop at Steh1ing's and succeed The Style Store for Men 8: Boys Dry Cleaning DB. LEON ZWIENER Optometrist 150 112 East Main Phone 133J LANGERHANS FLORIST 8: NURSERY Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Weddings, Corsages Landscaping a Specialty 205 South Elk Street Phone 624.1 Fredericksburg, Texas HILL COUNTRY MARINE SALES Boats 8: Motor fsales, rentals, servicej Tackle-Guns-Ammunition Sportsman's Accessories-Licenses Ice and Drinks 406 West Main Fredericksburg Monuments of Every Description NAGEL MEMORIALS Texas, Georgia, And Barre Granites Res. Phone 1186W3 Off. Ph. 12.7 Eric Nagel, Owner, 113 W. San Antonio Fred Mathisen Fredericksburg Savings at Loan Association Pancho CANCIO'S GARAGE Auto Repairing-Painting Phone 150 523 W. Main Fredericksburg Compliments of SUPER SERVICE STATION Werner Lindenberg, Agent Texaco Products McBRlDE'S BEAUTY SHOP Expert Hair Styling Permanent Waving 203 E, Centre Phone 673 Dolls 81 Gifts I ! for all ages V 31 X Souvenirs ffm I' lit X I i GRETCI-lEN'S DOLL SHOP Bear Mountain Road REDERICKSBURG IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dealers In Minneapolis-Moline Tractors and Farm Machinery Pump and Plumbing Work Phone No. 61 245 East Main Compliments of HAPPY COURTS 290 Highway East Phone 590 W 'fi 'ZR 1 ' if PA T's HALL -if I ,.V'0iA lk A fine place to ,lf ,lx enjoy yourself ii wish MODEL CLEANERS Phone 4 8 U-I DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING- MONITE MOTH PROOFING. ,agp Central Drug Co. The CENTER ofthe town is Central Drug, a popu- lar place with the high school y o un g ste r s. Buy your drugs, cosmetics, g i it s, and school supplies here. - T E 1 SAENGER'S MEN'S STORE Men's Furnishers 8: Tailors Clothing, Shoes gl Hats-For Men-Boys The Store For You Phone 111 We specialize in Students Clothing EDERLI FEED TORE Phone Z 3 8 ' .I Q K 'I I Q 'I I' .fI'I'Iij fj. I.I j I, .I. .I-5 ' 'I I- I '.1-52, ,r --ia-1: :25.1-:.'I 25.,rr.1Er.1E, Guns - Scopes - Amniunition PROBST HARDWARE, INC. FAIR PARK SERVICE STATION Morris Meurer, Manager - Humble Products -- Groceries Kerrville Highway H. WELGE LEWIS Independent Dealer in Gas and Oils Tractor Fuel and Heating Oils Diesel Fuel and Oils MANSFIELD TIRES f A.H.B. FOOD STORE P. O. Box ZZ Phone ZZ Our Years of Experience Enable Us F Z- To Serve You Best At The ' Imj I FREDERICKSBURG PAINT 8x BODY SHOP ' It Lester Knaupp, Owner I AnY Size Job Considered ' ndependenf I Reasonable-Reliable I 113 W. Main Phone 960 I Ifzyurgngg JLMQ 4 Nssnves You f5.FlRS'I ' 4 sq us Pu on yo vi Ix '4 I I I A-l...,5ENOKS HEINEN AUTO SUPPLY Reuben Eckhardt Alton Klier HILL COUNTRY FRED MA THISEN INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Grade A Phone 372 Fredericksburg, Texas Milk and Ice Cream KRAUSKOPF BROS. John Deere Farm Equipment Aermotor Pump and Windmills Irrigation - Plumbing 312 West Main Phone 314 VAPO -BUTANE Butane 8: Propane Gas Dearborn Heaters Tappan Ranges Phone 272 104 112 S. Llano WEIDENFELLER SERVICE STATION Lubrication- Washing-Complete Service Tires-Tubes-Batteries Lawrence Weidenfeller Johnny Weidenfeller Phone 53 tein Lumber Company Compliments to the Seniors HILL COUNTRY IMPLEMENT CO. 2002 '- Phone 170 Fredericksburg, 695, A Texas fLOP' Al I I I HENKE'S MEAT MARKET fd m w Lf A 8: D MOTORS General Automotive- Service San Antonio Highway Fredericksburg KALLENBERG-'S PHARMACY Complim ents of PETERMANN SERVICE STATION CARRH-:s A COMPLE TE LINE OF Fredericksbur Texas DRUGS AND SERVES THE PUB LIC -gl IN A MANNER WELL APPRECIATED 401 East Main St. -V!! -1 Wf!N9SONKNK5VKN5NVVVE TEMPLE LUIVIBER CO- .. 4MA5 . QQ4A QQRAQAAQQAAAN ww,5'h0WW'i'Y E.L. WALTER , QUALITY CASH GROCERY JEWELER lgzciillllasiirlxsiilpzt-3123: 128 East Main Phone 489.1 LONE STAR PUMP SERVICE Windmills -Pumps -Plumbing Well Drilling-Septic tank service scunofnfn may Gooos Alvin Heimann, Owner Shoes Phone 653 623 West Main St. Phone 19 new Myra' Fredericksburg, Texas Quality Peanut Co 27 li , rig? gs vs . , ni 1 -1 - ,1 51jg1g itil., 5,4 sa ai 6 . N- 'igfz' mfr.-4 fn-mi M I .-:5.:. : -g.:- , ff - faw ff Vssss E' 'B E - sq ,A x ., ..,. I , . - - PROCESSORS OF - - SHELLED PEANUTS, PEANUT HULLS, PEANUT MEAL, CAKE AND OIL Fredericksburg - - - T e X a s
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