Fredericksburg High School - Mesa Yearbook (Fredericksburg, TX)
- Class of 1959
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SM MQ I-H I ,411-M. , ' my , .mmm Q wan 5 J . - 5 51 , , I fh g 9, '- f 'TWSTWL 5 11,21 SRQBJSRE' '-f'n'1: gw'fgwna' ,L ,A M .iw ,Q . ,vw . 527221 www ,Q what is life? Life is a journey during the course of which each s tud ent will find his own answer. x journalism staff As you, the Students of FHS, page through this, your 1959 Mesa, we hope that it brings back fond memories. We know that it is im- possible to capture all the anxieties, doubts, and accomplishments in the Life of Fl-IS. We have, however, tried to restore the greater part of them. After the pages have yellowed with age and you browse through them, per- haps this thought will come to you. Life in Fredericksburg HighSchool was a life of happiness. Bernice Houy, first semester Campus Comet Editor, reviews latest Journalism techniques . Looking on as Photographer Gay Kilman de- velops Mesa pictures is Mrs. Mildred Rown- tree, sponsor. Life is pleasure for the Journalism Class of the 1959 Mesa. A Co-Editor. . Co-Editor. . . Layout Editor . Division . . . Personalities . Classes. . . Sports . Clubs .... Organizations . Snapshots. . . Sponsor .... Photographer . . .Patsy Danz . . Maynett Cox . Delia Davidson . . . Kay Evers . . Bonnie Hein . . . Gloria Klein Elaine Crenwelge Helen Friedrich Ella Mae Ottmers . . . . Elberta. Schuch Annabelle Hartmann . . . . Curtis Klett Bernice Houy . . .Maedelle Woerner . . . . . Sharon West Mrs. Mildred Rowntree . . . .Mr. Gay Kilman Bonnie Hein and Elaine Crenwelge, Campus Comet Co-Editors, are amused by errors .ao- found in their paper. Reporters Weed and Klett gather last K ' .l minute news . as it achieves its goal ---- completion t x-..,., B.-iwf 1 administration One of Superintendent Fred Thomp- son's favorite diversions from school life is mowing the lawn. 5 Enjoying coffee after their meeting are the members of the Fredericksburg School Board: Edgar Dietz, W.H. Osbourn, Arthur Kowert, Vice-Presidentg Henry Schmidt, Tyrus Cox, Presidentg Guenther Heimann, Victor Nixon, Secretary-Treasurer. Aside from taking care of the school 's secretarial work, Mrs. Vera Kneese and Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt often en- joy a morning coffee break. W'3i'45h?' 4+ ,ff ' ' . al-I lbxfv 2 if 'f ferr? 1 A L 'Hi Mfr a. . I f 3 ' -7: ' - ,, av 4 Egg? of if? it ,L f S ' ' -2' V Mr. Robert Walter, science instructor, checks to see that the tractor is in working condition as Principal W. C. Westerfeldt prepares to plow his field for spring planting. fhs faculty Earl Stobaugh, industrial arts and civics instructor, along with the math teacher, Herbert Haas, dis- play their ever-enduring patience while engaged in the favorite sport of hunting as well as working with students in the classroom. Away from school life Dale Johanson head coach and Harold White, assistant coach, enjoy a game of backyard football with their sons whom they expe ct to be All-Americans in the ,WM l H v Lzi rx . if ,LM c. gs .c it 1 E is i 1 . 1- tr mm i fx Boating and other sports are of par- ticular interest to Miss Margie Haws , girls physical education teacher, and Mr. Logan Templeton, commercial teacher and tennis coach. A quiet pleasant outdoor picnic in the warmdays of spring finds Mrs. Mildred Rowntree, in- structor of journalism and Englishg Mrs. Viola Gold, commercial teacherg and Miss Stella. Jung, biology and Spanish teacher, taking life easy along an isolated river bank. 1 L 5 fhs faculty Mr. Vernon Doss, school super- visor, proudly shows School Nurse Minnie Jacobs his collection of arrow heads. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Hilmar Wagner, band and choral di re ctorg Gerry Gunnels, distributive education advisor, basketball coachg Robert Semmler, English and speech in- structor, rerninisce as they sip that last cup of coffee after school. C 4 FI Q 1 ie 'c x 'Me KW Mr. Joe Tatum, agriculture instruc- tor, demonstrates technique of ele- minating weeds to Mrs. Dixie Staf- ford, homemaking teacher, and Band Director James Mabry HI, 997 I Matters of school are set aside as Miss Esther Mueller, English teache rg Mrs. Shirley Goodin, librariang and history and German instructor, Miss Ella Gold, look over some of the material that is to be included in a book of biographies of Gillespie County Pioneers. ,an Marx-5.5 9 fx. Wy. 0 n- 0, -r 'h r .1 X 'K 1 ,fu ' 5 Q ' 5 U , 2 f M ,, ,K ,. . sd f 4, gk, 7 xr Y K 4 em 4 A ' . Y ! 'Ti N QM 1 . 2 , . J. ,A ' Q ' 1 A lf., m . Th wg ffl, f ff' .. fs V . ' Q 1. if . 5 . '3 ,., f '. , Vkfigif 1,4 Q ef 1 8. 14 f W ' ff' ,, H A . 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In cooperation with the Speech Department the council sponsored many exchange assembly programs with sur- rounding schools and presented a Fine Arts Show in March. At Ch r i s tm a s time each teacher received an apple and greetings from the council. In Jan- uary the council and the Freshmanvelass sponsored a Sock I-lop. Developin'g re- ligious aspects is the council's duty as it provides weekly Monday morning de- votionals. Lee Meyer, 1958-59 FHS Student Council President, was elected by the student body in an election held in May, 1958. in.. Wayne Edwards, Thomas Doebbler, Charles Haas, Carol Keller, and Carey Stehling are polishing apples for the teachers. I ' M. N X ,. CW, 1, V -'arid cf' Looking at the council scrapbook are the council officers, Elgin Keller, parliamentariang Kay Evers, treasurer, Kermit Rahe, vice-president, Maynett Cox, secretary, and Lee Meyer, president. Council members, Patsy Danz, Clarence Durst, Sandra Dietz, Karen Keller, and Jim Mc- Bride work along with council sponsor, Mrs. Mildred Rowntree, on decorations for the Sock Hop. !'4? h hand sweetheart - elaine crenwelge 'Q W ' we 5'-K M ,nf 5 - we ? ag- 5. NW as we 5, ,,1, 1 S ' QZEEZ.. ' iff gg, - . 51. we K wwfwvwzvegzme n if-'N - xmnalwer cf- , V .,, Q A :I . ,Az Ae . ,,,,,. . WA., .f M f. . J Q gf 1 Life is here, it is real, you are hearing it and seeing it as the Band plays on. BAND OFFICERS, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Kermit Rahe, Presidentg E.W. Hallford, Student Directorg Elizabeth Sieckrnann, Treasurerg Annabelle Hartmann, Secretaryg Bruce Kowert, Vice-Presidentg Hardin Wunderlich, Sergeant-At-Arms, plan the Band activities for the year. ei T573 f'r lx Band Director Hilmar Wagner explains points Student Director E. W. Hallford was elected of grading to Drum Major Kay Evers. outstanding Marching Student of 1959. '-x. -s...,M Y Le: -. V , '!'f . -I 1, I BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT:B. Koch, B. Crenwelge. SECOND ROW:S. Hartmann, M. Bartholmae, T. Turner, J. Schneider, P. Hartmann. THIRD ROW:E. Crenwelge, E. Schuch, I. Itz, V. Meyer, K. Bruns. FOURTH ROW:F. French, G. Enderlin, S. Feller, D. Enderlin, R. Dietel. FIFTH ROW: M. Wendel, C. Kuennemann, L. Frantzen,B. Boening, R. Nettle. SIXTH ROW: R. Klett, E. Hallford, N. Kowert, K. Davidson, L. Meine. SEVENTH ROW:C. Stehling, J. Heimann, H. Wunderlich, C. Hartmann. EIGHTH ROW: J. Stephenson, L. Kuhlmann, G. Schmidt, P. Frantzen, R. Borchers. Band comes on field before Burnet game. Band is led by Betty Koch, Suzie Tomlinson, Kay Evers, Janey Schmidt, and Betty Crenwelge. f- ? BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Evers, J. Schmidt. SECOND ROW:S. Virden, D. Meier, B. Houy, J. Meier, D. Davidson. THIRD ROW: E. Grona, G. Kramer, H. Kramer, R. Itz, V. Pfeiffer. FOURTH ROW: D. Behrend, F. Thompson, E. Hallford, L. Nixon, C. Durst. FIFTH ROW: J. Burdett, P. Springall, T. Cox, C. Stein, V. Ketron. SIXTH ROW: C. Nielson, K. Anderegg, M. Kuhlmann, M. Cox, K. Sultemeier, Director Hilmar Wagner. SEVENTH ROW: G. Brodbeck, C. Frantzen, E. Sieckmann, J. Treibs, C. Otte, B. Hein. EIGHTH ROW: J. Filter, C. Hansen, J. Evers, K. Otte, B. Kowert, K. Rahe, Senior Band , Members proudly display their new band jackets at an all high school assembly. 'wtf 41 . - -M 321 , 4,-LW . W, X J lx Q 1 Wh-X t ..,,. Betty Jo Koch majorettes Kay Evers Q M Drum Major e Ee, y y I ' Z ' 5 4 1. 41 1- g - .,,,,,., , A .Z ,fig 1' ' . '2,f..,. wafmpmefvsfffiwi K .mgfffec ff rf 5 , .-gl '!y:'35EYl,f :z. 'Uh j ff . . .i i it 1,5 - ., Suzanne Tomlinson vsgi e. :fi ff If e T a 'S .-: 5 1, ek 4 1 J 12 5 I gf fr Q? , aff , me gf 443: .gf N W g M , 5 ' 5, f I 523 Ti' ' ig 'Sana 1,0 X , , 5 52 5 'q,., Betty Jean Crenwelge 2559 it .. :M LW v My Janey Schmidt Patsy Danz Sharon West Head Cheerleader cheerleaders Jimmie Burrier Sandra Dietz Yvonne Bernhard fy ,,, pep squad hero - adnlph hernhard x x .QQ ,ix M5 2? Wi 'F vii, 32555 Wi' ' E BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Foster, J. Rode, G. Immel, D. Rogers, K. Keller, F. Ersch J. Mogford, H. Ahrens, M. Doebbler, V. Schneider, M. Woerner, G. Klein, E. Ottmers, D. Hannemann, D. Gellermann, B. Abbott, B. Rabke, S. Pfiester, V. Filter, M. Durkop. THIRD ROW: P. Gellermann, J. Crenwelge, J. Reese, E. Wunderlich, G. Bentley, C. Arhelger, C. Castillo, R. Engel, V. Ahrens, M. Rivera, C. Crenwelge, M. Eckert, B. Wendel, L. Casper, V. Wendel, B. Jamison. SECOND ROW: R. Braeutigam, C. Behrends, E. Sublett, T. Hensel, R. Hohmann, J. Burrier, J. McGilvray, L. Gellermann, R. Hohrnann, C. Otters, M. Hernandez, Sponsor. M. Haws. FIRST ROW: Y. Bernhard, P. Danz, S. West, S. Dietz, J. Burrier, Cheer- leaders. A' it K X U' pep squad Pep Squad Officers decorate the goal post for the Llano game. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Victoria Schnei- der, secretary: Ella Mae Ottrners, vice-pi-eS.3 Dor othy Hannemann, treasurer, Gloria Klein, president: Margie Haws, sponsor. Director James Mabry discusses plans for Spring Concert with Girls' Trio, Mary Lou Bartholmae, Thelma Turner, and Jenny Crenwelge. Ottmers, Elmira Pahl, Shirley Ransleben, Calvin Richardson, Jerry Richardson, Suzanne Ristau, Jeanie Bel Rode, Idabelle Sagebiel, Virginia Staats, Marlene Schumann, Lynette Sublett, Ethel Sultemeier, Kenneth Treibs, John Turner, Thelma Vollmar, Verdie Ma Wendell, Bernice Wendell, Virginia Wunderlich, Hardin 6 nnxed chorus personnel Adams, June Arhelger, Carole Bartholmae, Mary Lou Braeutigam, Raynette Burrier, Jane Cravens, Judie Crenwelge, Clara Crenwelge, Jenny Deckert, Clyde Dittmar, Lynette Duecker, La Verne Durkop, Michelle Feller, Belton Feller, Stephen Friedrich, Vernell Gellermann, Dorothy Hohmann, Rudena lmmel, Geraldine Jacoby, Maynett Jost, Jeanette Klett, Rodney Kneese, Werner Koch, Betty Jo Kothe, Marlene Kuenemann, Charles Landen, Pam Leifeste, Carolyn McCurry, Ida Merle Mohr, Curtis Mueller, Leona Nagel, Don Ottmers, Carolyn Furs Ia aguila 3 Z-i Sponsor, Stella Jung, listens as a Spanish class carries on a. conversation in Spanish. M, A . S. 'NMNWQM1 Spanish Club Officers: Suzanne Tomlinson, t 1' e a S u r e rg JoAnn Mogford, vice-presidentg James Nettle, presidentg and Elaine T om lin s on, secretary, are dressed in their Spanish costumes for a gala event in old Mexico. Maynett Cox, homecoming queen nominee, sponsored by the Spanish Club, waits eagerly for the parade to begin. Members of La Aquila give talent show at the annual fall fiesta. I nln h'st ' n Junior Historian officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Kowert, vice-president, Harold Jobes, president, Maynett Cox, reporter, Delia Davidson, treas- urer, and Robert Feuge, secretary, board a school bus to attend a club meeting on wheels, Sandra Dietz, Josie Birck, Bruce Kowert, and sponsor, Miss Ella Gold, read a prize winning essay written by Junior Historian members. An important project of the club was selling saving stamps each Wed- nesday during the school year. Ml ,N Flag Custodian Curtis Fiedler takes down flag at close of day. .,,,., 'fc , 2-if' , qs-s dramatics y X Rx, Outstanding actors and actresses at an Evening of One Act Plays: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Dobbler, best-supporting actor, Gloria Klein, best-supporting actressg Delia Davidson, best actress, Robert Weed, best actor, Mr. Semrnler, director. x Q7 Five FHS speech students, Jo Ella Rode, Annette Wendel, Sandra Dietz, Betty Crenwelge, and Janie Evers were among finalists at the Trinity Speech Festival. vb Q Y 2 T xb R Discussing a script for a Speech and Dramatics Club play. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Petermann, treasurerg Patsy Danz, pres- ident, Yvonne Bernhard, vice- Q X presidentg and Bonnie Sue Hein, secretary. 3 speech and M future humemakers of america ' lY1e CJ K' if ' 74 I S Eff 2 2 QTL fl 5: V izw ... O: 74,0 qqxlf NIW W' Billy Stafford, chapter sweetheart, is presented FHA pin by Carol Keller, president. Dads engage in relay race at the annual Date with Dad Party. One of the dads, Rev. L. J. Durkop, is presented honorary membership at party by Jo Ella Rode and Carol Keller. M? X' 1 Q 3 f Vi if . f -19, x it 'fx I f 3 T ' ' l I FHA Lights The Pathway Devotion p r e s ente d by officers. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Evelyn Wunderlich, vice-presidentg Sue Schneider, treasurerg Jo Ella Rode, secretaryg Carol Keller, presidentg Kay Foster, public relations officerg Jane Wahrunmd, parliamentariang Evelyn Grona, historian. SEATED: Darlene Birck, District II Znd vice-presidentg Julie Ross- man, song leaderg Annette Wendel, pianistg Kay Curry, District ll recording secretary. f.-1' Mrs. Dixie Stafford demonstrates table service to Homemaking I students as they serve the chapter sweetheart, Billy Stafford. Clifford Spaeth shows his second place winning medium wool lamb. Wilburn Pfeiffer with his light weight steer shown at the San Antonio Stock Show. .x I S ! 4? Calvin Ransleben had the champion Members of the judging teams wit Swine at the Houston Fat Stock Obert Sagebiel exhibits Cha1'1'!PiO1'1 Show . Mr. A1 Parker, vice-president of the Houston Show, and Billy Roeder show Bi11y's champion Hereford Steer. lamb. thei iffy Officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Roeder, presidentg Calvin Friedrich, vice-presidentg Wayne Edwards Calvin Ransleben, secretaryg Paul Hartmann, reporterg , treasurerg Stanley Hartmann, parliamentarian. Mr. Joe Tatum, FHA vocational ag teacher for fourteen years, has helped numerous boys to win many awards. He has been recognized nationally, having been presented the Honorary American Farmer Degree, which is the highest award given to agriculture teachers. r awards Calvin Friedrich and his reserve Adolph Bernhard with his champion champion turkey. trio of capons. ' Future Nurses get instructions from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs, s pons org OFFICERS STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Victoria Schneider, reporterg Dorothy Behrend, vice-presidentg Kay Curry, presidentg Opal Ellebracht, treasurerg Thelma Jo Turner, secretary. qi: . r 'L 9 I M , , , pg? 5, S 7' .1 'g r X px- - to Deca Club members gather around Sponsor Gerry Gunnels and Alton Immel, President, as they instruct them concerning the fine points of good salesmanship. 1' FTA President, Charles Haas, along with Bonnie Sue Hein--treas urerg Delia Davidson--vice-president, and Maynett Cox--sec- retary, enjoy scrapbooks. Miss Esther Mueller , spon- sor, points out posters to members of FTA. .l - Future Teachers take active part in Mr. and Miss FTA Contest, Homecoming Queen Parade, State Convention, and Club Socials. fuhue business leaders of america ,M ,M v X UTURE 'AQ 4 USINESS EADERS Sponsor, Mrs. Viola Mae Gold, Evelyn Wunderlich, Jerry McBride Clemie Stein MERICA Jeanie Heimann, Gretchen Bentley, Clayton Klein, Sharon West and Sponsor Mr Q Logan Templeton, admire the awards won at the Seventh Annual State Convention in Denton, February 27:-28. FBLA officers: Ella Mae Ottmers, re-sorter, Gloria Klein, secretary, Sharon West, president, Evelyn Wunderlich, parliamen- taaziang Jimmie Burrier, treasurer, prepare the annual report before attending the state con- vention. xs? : V: as a ,J p S 427 9 2 I -V Z - e '21 8 Shelby Hitchcock, vice- president, is being served by the refreshment com- mittee at the installation party. FBLA sponsored Leola Schmidtzensky, Home - coming Queen. .J g ikfqxx umfauf Jc..n.,,e vfm r-,K r rrr g A ,fr C ol Keller fx rg- S etary L - I mL,A Rodney Klett P 'd t iss Ella G ld .F 5 A' ,L K- n e r 'J - r r 7 . F ' ' lifmvm J , L X Y W fx. 3 Ol' x I , GE ,Q gg 5 5 OIL r ' 3 JaneY Schmidt Morris Schaeffer , df' Q. Z ,gf ' Max' h - .E f, - .1 H. . r' -L W or ' ef A E Treasurer 0 P -My 7 A Q g, If ., 5 fn ,1l J E' 'Ja V- 45134 K I I 4, L . ,Qu A ' , F xg.: 4' , , ,1 ,J Wg O ll 3, ,Q h - g CX . w.-1 3' q 4 xr. 'ff Lf, .J rglvf 1' 6 yi. v 1. Tyra Ann Cox ' V 'Betty Cre S A Reporter MWinner of German Theme fi, Bi!!!MH Library Anns with their sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Goodin, page through the new library books given by the PTA. OFFICERS SEATED, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Clara Nagel, president Jean Roby, vice-presidentg June Adams, secretary-treasurerg and Opal Ellebracht, reporter ill? Y? or , AF----l Senior students elected to National Honor Society are: READING LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: Bernice Houy, Delia Davidson, Elaine Crenwelge, Ralph Klier. TOP: Maynett Cox, Kay Foster, Kathlyn Ottmers, Betty Klaehn, and Elberta Schuch. ARACT NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Z .EL 35. SERVICE Future Nurses--Thelma Turner, Opal Elle- bracht and Victoria Schneider. who's who in clubs These students add life to the many clubs and organizations by doing commendable Work in that field. For their worthwhile efforts they are being featured on this page. Billy Roeder--Future Farmers Kathy Ottmers and Patsy Danz--Speech Bernice I-louy--Future I-lomemakers FL... .- Jerry McBride Betty Crenwelge Business Leaders German a 6 . life is a hattIe--- Sports life in FHS is a constant battle, as can be seen when Billie s struggle against th ei r opponents. Through the various sports of football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and track, the stu- dents put up a good fight. football sweetheart - patsy danz t fhs hillhillies r9.- Billies Opponents 5 O Mason 32 6 New Braunfels O 36 Burnet 16 28 Llano 0 16 Uvalde 16 12 Gatesville 12 22 Lanipasas. 28 O San Saba 20 8 Brady 36 Co-Captains Alfons Brodbeck and Milburn Dearing showed their lead- ership during the 1958Footba11Sea- son. Coach Dale Johanson explains football strategy to assistant Coach Harold White -11 .id A Hi .fe sk 2 wa , f f My 1 ig yea Li, . V, 34, A X a.,ri't',' J 'ey - If f,Y l,L yf.gf,4 -si kg V .. ,w .Y MX 2 11' - M ,wx Q J H: . U mr! fu: '4 Q, A ,. K. sf. nr M fa-.Mf M .,, W , , .LA V f I f MV ,J Z .,,.,,.. it f ft, , 1, W. .5 My Q 41 g L ,,, b 1, ,J ff, Y W. ' 1- 2' I K M, A F M g ff: rf 1 ' J: '5' JI . , V M ,i up I , .ith 'f' ' '-i. V f A ff ' Vx., ' 132-2' rfb ,. mn- 'f' 7 - - if , wi yy- sr- 25, , A I ff? K V. f ' f.i',,f' , Mk If f' ' 'T' - JY . . 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Hahne, Rodney Klett, Charles Kuenemann, Kermit Rahe, Morris Schaefer. .........,...i Guards LEFT Kermit Gold, TOWN Mason Comfort Burnet Harper Tivy Tivy San Saba Johnson City Burnet Harper San Saba Johnson City Llano Larnpasas Brady Gatesville San Saba Lampasas Comfort Brady Gatesville SCORES THEY WE 42 28 14 37 46 39 37 30 39 46 25 24 43 27 41 38 40 36 55 50 38 50 61 33 34 27 65 Z9 63 42 28 39 35 45 55 42 36 60 68 41 56 37 1 5. 1 f if wx' U00 Q- 6 -f. x Coach Jerry Gunnels and Manager Shelby Hitchcock talk over the results of the Lampasas game. Seniors Alfons Brodbeck, Billy Stafford and Robert Feuge take turns practicing free shots. O RIGHT. Garet Von Netzer ommy Biles, Hank Nettle. W6 ? s aawatununidlx W7 5 if i, 11 Lxi Billiken forwards, Kai-enKlaerner, Patsy Danz, JaneySchrnidt, Madeline Friedrich, Yvonne Bernhard, and Bernice Birck join forces to begin district play-offs. Coach Margie Haws and Mana g e r Stella Ann Oestreich admire the trophies won by the Billikens at Dripping Springs and Har- per. Billiken guards, Carol Keller, Mary Ellen Kuhlrnann, Victoria Schneider, Jeanie Bell Ristau, and Jeanie Jost relax before an important game. FHS BILLIKENS TOWN Harper Mas on Comfort Harper Blanco Harper Johnson City Burnet Johnson City Llano San Saba Lampas as Mas on Brady Gate sville San Saba Lampas as Comfort Brady Gate sville Team work between the Billiken guards and fore wards helped Wm the Brady game w1th a score of 38-33. 6-few Q' track 'T l t 2 ' 431 X it T QL 7 gets t-, S ....+3r'i. ':,'.f'F W T 1 ffff under way F5154 VHS t FHS Track Team prepares for district meet at Brady. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach. Dale Johanson, Kermit Gold, Buford Durst, Robert Weed, Charles Schumann, Clyde Woe rner, Milburn Dearing. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Moldenhauer, Harvey Heiner, Tommy Biles, Thomas Doehbler, Charles Kuenemann. -. 1, ., N. .W , ., ,V ,Q f TM p y i . ' 1 , - t y f I --Q--- - an - ' , -n .vivo we an . Q, ,V ' . , ' ' H-ezine!! 1 .'e'.'G -- . . ,,s' K A T' ,'L, , 5 ' I 9 rs,, T 52 .. ' 3 - V it V-.,, zmtfilf ' 5, ,J i, . , A m!i'2fs.,.-fvgz.-Weft ., f 'M H ' . il .. f ' ,, .. A Qi' , VSV ' .LQ M . .:?ff,M,,E5fh ' f f N, x ,f , f' .Mfr -'f 1' f ' f :fff ,. f-Mi' , N t W ' t,f!f?'3J:g,Q f,f w A - ' 5 ' f ue!-. ' . k , f , t ' , , 5 QQ' WY' 'AJ ,' 51 N, , - . ' V-,,fif,Ei,,,, ' ' ' Q' ,, - ' , g 7 i g . M , ' ' , ,IJ f yi - 'fy Qt 3. ,,. , Q1 . -,,,faM.rf.,, ,- Q ,,, ., ' , . at - - is-A ,ef I - .-vt 1 ., Haw A f - . , .. r 6 P Q rf 4 an ,tw -L1 ll-A .N A ' , , I 3 , . . . I ,, Q. rf wg -f ,K Q. We - , V W 0 wif' f :wif-'i.vf ' 'N ,. 'f' - ' ' 14 2- 1 1 ,sf a - ., : at f x' if 11 . , + .t fe 7' '- A f , 4- .1 V M - gig, AAR we N .,,. . . . ,,.-H u W, if ,--- ,- 11, f A - J 'nf-X ,.wJy.4,,-:-ff 1, f -'f t - ,,.. tw :rw S Q S S p x Tommy Biles, first place district mile 440 relay team composed ofSchumann, Woerner, run winner, practices for regional Heiner, and Gold goes to State Meet. meet. tennis sf' 'i fhif' H it Tennis Coach, Mr. Logan Templeton, gives the tennis players a few pointers before an important tennis match. Junior division tennis teams are Sharon Vir de n, Gretchen Bentley, Emmelyne Hallford, Lester Frant- zen, and Donnie Nagel. Boys senior division tennis teams are Hardin Wunderlich, Ned Keidel, Clayton Klein, and Rodney Klett, Sue Sch- neider, Dorothy Gellermann, Qnot shownj and Bernice Birck won the consolation trophy at Pearsall in the girls senior division. A ' ,XJ ft, . ,pf 4 in-.f gs' ,J 1-b . , ,LW I I James Klinks iek .gt I xg w yi rv i f , gg? , Wayne 7 f S9 X E. Feller like a As f Y . nk 2' a., . ,urs fam gf I h 3 . -f '1 .. ff A , W H ,IF V si- 1. 'N A mf- fs:- f.' . .gp- I Vw' , A,,, , X It ,s Q ,3 :. vunfu W? 1 Xu A 5 -1 9 31 9 If 9 I A 'Jr RL ' Q' I R , ' ' if L 6 73' -is gt .eff m Clayton Klein A' Billy Roeder Tommy Biles K' W0 'Q' 1 ' l' ' sq . X K I in K' 8 K 1 ' K f W f ' I ,XX , 5' .,kk VM - v , KP 5 Q .XY , S A , Q Q5f15' A 'A ,x,A . ' 7 ' Z1 9 'I-9 ff Q M 3 if-1'9 359 Lester Wilkie .i --. Q . 1 A Z 1, 99 79 I ' ,x i -W-L Keg1-ni: Rane Gary Hahne ' 9 - Gary Enderlm 91 K g Thomas Doebbler BASEBALL 1959 TOWN A THEY WE Larnpasas 8 9 - Gainesville 5 4 San Saba 4 1 La,mpas as 11 , 5 Gate sville 6 1 San Saba. 15 0 'W :V- I . :ig li7i' Xyw K XA ,xv I i Billies honor mothers with a flower and a kiss on Mother's Night. Y ,Y V .- Us fig: Q Q i i 2 K ln V P ' :XV n. 1 vry, ,,-l. V, iir .. Time Out-except for the managers. Denon F-eller Kenneth Herbort sports extras Preceding pages have given the high- lights of sports life of FHS. Here we find some minor--yet m e rn o r able scenes of activities. Cheerleaders presents mascot Billy during half-time. Comedy skit previews events of Brady-Billy game. x Q T9 ' st S gs also N X t ' A 5 , .1 I f il N Calvin Curry Carlos Klaerner Anxious Billy boosters cheer and wave as Billies leave for Mason. Z s F if few : . X af-fs K -' H 3 ssriif ,gi if i ,m., , wv..NE5 was was! ite is - a series ei activities Life wouldn't be complete without the extra-curricular activities. The var- ious parties and social functions add much excitement and joy to life at FHS. sadie hawkins dance Life became a riot when these four Daisy Mays crowned Milburn Dearing as the Little Abner with Whom they want to empty the final jug. Little Abner joins the group as they get ready to uncork the big jug. Seniors congratulate M1nr1e Pear1 and Willie Yokum at the Sadie all high school ig parties Patsy Danz looks after drinks at RECORD HOP Miss Haws sees that all have fun as vi things go round. . lols i Ti gp y gf i h' Jlyif 1 E. Crenwelge, K. Evers and B, J, Q t V i Hein sing at Christmas Dance. K mx ' sl 5 K' :Q Q it , 1 i A itz Iwi Johnson City Band performs Jimmy Dunn spins re- for Record Hop. cords for dancing. Senior Girls put last ornaments on Christmas Tree for Senior sponsored Christmas Party. W iw, ,Ang 7 1 1 Y nY7 mrs, Sweethearts dance to sweet music of Royal Court. Class Favorites were named at the Sweetheart Party. FRONT ROW: Calvin Fried- rich and Betty Koch, junior classg Rudena Hohrnann and Jim McBride, freshman classg BACK ROW: Wayne Edwards and Karen Klaerner, sophomore classg Annabelle Hart- mann and Robert Feuge, senior class. l 4' -,I , 2 A ROYAL COURT, Jack Lawrence Queen Bernice Birck, King Friedrich, Carey Stehling, sented at the Sweetheart Party. L I sweetheart party Queen Bernice Birck and King Thomas Doebbler reign at the Sweetheart Party. Jim McBride, Beverly Rabke, Thomas Doebbler, Madeline and Kay Evers were pre- 'UW it ia '9' H ie ' ey, 5 'i h X 3 fffe. 'W Royal Court i xl.: Q. m ,,, Bob Petermann, Junior Master of Ceremony ofthe Junior-Senior Prom, introduces members of the Refreshment and Program Committees during intermission. Senior Personalities were presented at the Junior-Senior Prom by Mesa Co-editors, Patsy Danz and Maynett Cox. 1 i 1959 junror senior prom Sophomore Waiters and Waitresses carry out theme, Black Magic, with a modern dance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Ritter, Carol Keller, Rodney Klett, Tyra Cox, Wayne Edwards, Janie Evers, Gordon Sauer, and Elaine Tomlinson. e-41 '3K'N. ? 'Me o , Helping to make the Prom a success was the Junior Decoration Committee who spent many hours planning and preparing. Beginning of School Homecoming Parade H'---QAM, ' Fish carry out orders U Com fvc isis PTA Carnival Capers 2 'LQ 4 on wsiizx ll.. life in fhs during the year Stand At Football Games Sweetheart Party ,Q . Student Councll Electlon Ei! W E! 92 R2 5, QE!! A ll King and Queen Election Graduation Aspsf?-C ,fig Il 95 Ill Principal Westerfeldt, with other faculty members and Superintendent Thompson, explains school's permanent records to Bert Daverkausen, visiting teacher from Koln, Germany. school is a variety FFA President Roeder proudly ex- hibits Sweepstake Trophy won at AGM College to FFA Sweetheart Mary Lou Bartholmae and Sponsor Tatum . Mr. Doss indicates to coffee sippers the size of the big fish that got away. Kay Evers takes part in night parade riding Gillespie County Float. I, L i 3 f 'E vm..s.., , . Q 3, Q , DISTRICT ' ONE ACT PLAY THE ENEMY ACT III FK M Mr. Semmler discusses the set with stage managers Michele Durkop, Wayne Feller, and Adolph Bernhard. Cast prepares for big perfor- mance. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzie Tomlinson, Curtis Klett, Sandra Dietz, Thomas Doebbler, Rodney Oestreich, Delia Davidson. Director Semmler makes up Curtis Klett. X I ., ., X K tsl 1 1 X, E5-3 YNTJ. 5 '- B F f gh 2 i,-,g,iz.fi 1 ' a Z ,gr ' . A 'b-' ff 13 W -qefww V ' -A fi f. iyifljiid-,1,,-52 1 - , - . A f i . .-fg,gA 1 5-gg, K K ' ' W ' 7 - K' 1 wfiifiw- ' K ' I ' 1 ,-11, - vw- M, . .A - ., ,, , av Q ,, A i K g Q V H - 1:-'Ag 'Q , l -Za, A i x V5.7 ir ,,.W .1 P'?f '3fff?fflflrwu:.M1-.,,.L,, .. N., ,. .m,,,,,m,5,, - x ! Q -23313: I ' x, ' QQ 4 .. 3 - 4 mf' V . .,.f av-W Q- u me 7 4 f:l-, ,KM k 5 Wg b N 1. gin an jf? ,.-NE ' -K ' b ?Z sf'is WW? . E .ian 51. 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U 'fig 5 'Q MV, k 5 H - X I Y if Nrrr 9 2' 1 A -J AI 'SQ fix ' .. , X V ., ,.. ' - M JA A tr, , Y, , Nj mv ky - L 'I V , , J' A V yi Q , N I N , m AY L 4 v l -v if ,i V Q .v Q ES' 1 x w I fa xx S w ., ' i' ' -1, . A 'i ' ' PD 'Q ff., , 54. ' KV Q ,W ,H fy ff , Q X ' -A 331 Q , W v . '-: , -. my 1 41' ,Je ,, F S T 5 ai A 5 Q 1 Q J 5521 if 3 X .if-I -,inf I I ,M Q Q ,A A Q V, A f z 3 f 1 za 'X 2 - W X N , 1, , , Q Wx' i fv?xXx Y xQ ,i X Q. i 231454 x w ,. Q Al 2 Q. ' - -- - M Qs 3 .1 ,.f' F X 'L N ff' 3 ff Ilfe isa progress-H CLASS FAVORITES, Betty Jo Koch, and Calvin Friedrich, juniors, Robert Feuge and Anna Belle Hartmann, sen- iors, Jim McBride and Rudena Hoh- mann, freshmen, Karen Klaerner and Wayne Edwards, sophomores, enjoy ac- tivities to suit their own tastes. H 71 My Raynette Braeutigarn , , lV . ,I Carolyn Behrens Y 'Z '53 Gretchen Bentley , ' w . , 5,5 Bruce Boening 'Q LL, Bobby Nell Abbott Carole Arhelger Joe Arizola Ar Lee Barsch John Bohls Kermit Boos ., .,,,. , Gerald Br aeutigarn Kathleen Bruns Ronnie Burdett Domingo Castillo Freshman class o Wilburn Pfeiffer, Lawrence Nettle, While washing win Kenneth Crenwelge Calvin Curry Clyde Dechert David Duderstadt fficers, pres.5 sec.3 dows ir Har Car LaVerne Duecker James Durkop Clarence Durst Marjorie Eckert Dennis Ellebracht Shirley Ellebracht Mary Frances Ersch Q if 1P'- X if f Lorenzo Escamilla Elgin Esensee old Ketron, Vice-Pres los Klaerner, Treas,g time out for rest Ag. Building. Lester Frantzen Evelyn Grona Lynette Gellermann Dan Gunn I 1 Jeannette Fiedler James Foster Curtis Frantzen Delton Feller Stephen Feller rttr J Xi, W Q l -9-f ng-M iii? .JN '92, ,X Q 15 J, 9 as' X S5 'S fe.. We 5 Q' rf' Akai sw y, Jouc -as NS- ' S 5 1 f ,1., A rf , , w QS. if ,n 4 Mary Hernandez Leroy Hohenberg Larry Heiner Alvin Helmers Kenneth Herbort 61' Rebecca Hohm ann Rudena I-Iohm ann Reid Houy Lester Hudnut Geraldine Immel Gary Kay Hahn Emmelyne Hallford Patsy Hartcraft Steve Harvey Iris Anne Itz Maynette Jacoby Clarence Jenke Anthony Jenschke CIHSS Harry Jung Steve Juenke Harold Ketron Carlos Klaern f '62 Wayne Meyer Verdie Meyer Ray Moehle Billy Mund 61' Leslie Klein Gloria Gene Kramer Jimmy Langerhaus Le ster Langehennig Mable Langehennig Carolyn Leifeste K. J. Lochte Rosemary Ma zurek Jimmy McBride Ida Merle McCurry 401' E Q xt ,Ei - 'E 'KW' -,Im , . W ,. 2,19 1 '-YTfi2'.!i1:1 ' E 1 if 1 W W' f Yfiff Yf!5 ig' . 'fliix , iff? Q A wi Q. his , ll? ,g Q? is 'K we . lk .Fi T1 1 K c Q3 M' se ' f Q, in nf ., 3 an 5, Q GW 4' 1 wig K . HP ff af J, W, Ottmers Larry Pahl Wilburn Pfeiffer Sharon Pfeister Linda Sue Nixon Calvin Otte Carolyn Ottmers Joel Priess Beverly Rabke Stephen Reeh WW, 'awww wfdwzfzli Don Nagel Lawrence Nettle Garet Von Netzer Margie Nielsen Suzanne Richardson Marie Rivera James Roby Richard Schmidt Jim Schneider Jim Spangenberger Carolyn St. Clair Roy Steitle Jimmy Turnell Verdie Vollmar '. 'N M Q.. . me DQ- i, .,-i if. -sf' 1 Lyndon Wahrmund if? W - ii ii 'ii Gloria Wehmeyer Bernice Wendel James Wendel Alice Ann Wilke 4 E t Ai iw gs-vw 4 f-P--'i 'Grab' vi. X t 3 ,ik W 7--3' Upperclassmen enjoy watching fresh- men in air-raid stunt. Freshmen sing the FHS Alma Mater at the initiation party given by Student Council. ' 1 r me -1' 2 rw y if A 'N XL. Jerald Charles B June Ann Adams Chester Ahrens Harriet Ahrens Verne11Ahrens Marjorie Alberthal Dorothy Behrend Monroe Behrend irck Katherine Bohnert Francisco Borjas August Brandon class da X Jacquelyn Burdett Judith Burdett Tyra Ann Cox Larry Crenwelge Sidney Crenwelge Charlotte Doebbler Emma Jane Duecker gl Michele Durkop Buford Durst Carolyn Durst Neil Durst f 'BI Madeline Friedrich Vernell Friedrich Dorothy Gellermann Kermit Gold Wayne Edwards Gary Enderlin Florine Ersch Verdie Mae Filter Patrick Frantzen Kenneth Friedrich Jane Ever s Belton Feller Leatrice Feuge Jacqueline Filter N me ..f,.. 3 ii L-1 ,, x 13 - ef '1 N Sagcx 'aff' 'L I A L N , .ff' f': - . li Qs 5 '13 'Nl hx .ar 3 5 1 it 'x VE' 4 H, X Q, G E L bg Y X gl 1 I A l 1 Daniel Jung Lillian Kasper Ned Keidel Carol Keller Tony Hensell Barbara Jamison Jeanette Jost Vinson Kirchner Donald Klaerner Karen Klaerner Kenneth Grobe Gary Hagel Paul Hartmann Lucille Helmers Rodney Klett James Klinksiek Werner Kneese Tommy Knotts Marlene Kothe Levi Kramer Luther Kuhlmann Danny Le yendecker Janelle Neffendorf John Oehler Elmira Ottmers Kenneth Otte Riley Lindemann Sidney Mauldin Juanita McGilvray Dorothy Meier Lucille Meine Charle S Meyer Hugo Moellering Leona Mueller Conrad Nagel Lu Ellen Nagel Sylvia Rusche Virginia Sagebiel il Gordon Sauer Sue Schneider ms? ii . A Ai ii iiii iii T iiii i f l i x X A' Dennis Ritter Richard Roberts Alice Jean Roby Lynette Schumann Clifford Spaeth Patricia Springall Shirley Pahl Donald Paul Marilyn Peese Jerry Richardson Marlene Staats Carey Stehling Jim Stephenson Kenneth Sultemeier X Theo Sultemeier Freda Thompson Elaine Tomlinson ' John Earl Treibs ' pl s E ' J 1 QZQ, lyf s 3. N Nanelle Triplett Sharon Virden Jane Wahrmund George Weber Wayne Weber Leland Welch Virginia Wendell Carolyn Wienecke Kasper Wllke LA B AIN! I ei. . K Q' ff' l J ,. . if mf 'va I W rr n W raar, I if W X' X1 1' is ge I f .L , 12 . 4 Nh ll- I V EV sign if N' on ii? PN QFWN l Sophomore Officers: Rodney Klett, pres .g Paul Hartmann, vice- pres .3 Dorothy Beh- rend, sec .5 Pat Spring- all, treas ., set up props for Biology Class which all sophomores enjoy. L Shirley Barnes Mary Lou Bartholmae Yvonne Bernhard Tommy Bile s Josie Birck Ronald Borchers Jane Burrier Glenda Colwell Judy Cravens Betty Crenwelge Bernice Birck Darlene Birck sg Term themes seem to b library tables, as th Jack Lawrence, V-PICS, Tommy Biles, presiden begin their bibliography yeii 'U' Jay Duderstadt Carlton Eckert Opal Ellebracht Wayne Feller Curtis Fiedler Frank French Harvey Heiner Dudley Herbert Ivianzy Holland ROSS Mae Itz Elgin Keller Karen Keller Calvin Friedrich Patsy Gellerm ann Jimmie Griffin Jeanette Grobe Sidney Hall Elmer Hansen Stanley Hartmann Jeanie Heimann avqa Betty Jo Koch Bruce Kowert Charles Kuenemann Elaine Kuhlxnann Mary Ellen Kuhlm ann Jack Lawrence an Xa Walter Kirchner Florence Klaehn 13 'Qrw-pf' Mae Jeanette Lochte Jerry Mc Bride Vernon Moehle Jo Ann Mogford Curtis Mohr Curtis Moldenhauer Calvin Ransleben Jeanie Ristau Billy Roeder Julie Rossman Morris Schaefer Clara Schmidt Bobby Monk .Tame S Nettle Milton Nixon Rodney Oestreich Junell Peese Bobby Petermann Alfons Priess Kermit Rahe Davis Schumacher Barbara St. Clair Clemie Stein Ethel Sublett Suzanne Tomlinson Ronnie Turnell Gerald Schmidt .Taney Schmidt f ll Thelma Jo Turner Kenneth Wahl Travis Weirich Martin Wendel Evelyn Wunderlich Mary Ann Wunderlich l7'VlAv-v-cgi. fyjn-rfltyafs fi' JIMMIE BURRIFIR Cheerleader '59 Pep Squad FBLA FHA CIPIANA CASTILLO Pep Squad FBLA FHA Junior Historian MAYNETT COX Class Favorite '58 Class President '56 Student Council Mesa Co-Editor ELAINE CRENWELGE Band Sweetheart '59 Band 4 years Journalism Staff Student Council THOMAS ADAMS FFA Spanish Club Tunior Historian CHRISTIAN BEHRENDS Spanish Club Junior His torian :Ha ss of'59 + 4a ADOLPH BERNHARD, JRLCW if' to FFA, 4 years Pep Squad Hero '59 Class Favorite '58 Football ALFONS BRODBECK Football Co-Captain '58 FFA A 1 if GENEVIEVE CRI-:NWELGE FBLA FHA Junior Historian PASTY DANZ Basketball Cheerleader, Z years Mesa Co-Editor Miss FTA '59 Football Sweetheart '58 M- 'DELIA DAVIDSON Band, 4 years Regional Best Actress '58 FTA, 4 years Journalism Staff MILBURN DEARING Football Co-Captain '58 FTA FFA .ak f ..nq,,,. LYNETTE DITTMAR W' German Club Pep Squad FHA Speech-Dramatic Club MARIAN DOEBBLER WM FHA FBLA Pep Squad Basketball THOMAS DOEBBLER vw-x '- L Football Mr. FTA '59 FFA, 4 years Student Council ROSE LEE ENGEL Pep Squad, 4 years FHA Future Nurses Club Junior Historian Mn HELEN FRIEDRICH Journalism Staff German Club Pep Squad Junior Historian BOBBY GROSS-MAN Football FFA FTA Baseball CHARLES HAAS Student Council Football Valentine King '58 FTA President '58 FELIX HAHN, JR. FFA FBLA KAY EVERS W1 'ff?4- Drum Major Head Majorette '57 Student Council Treasurer Class Favorite '56 Journalism Staff ROBERT FEUGE Basketball FTA FBLA Speech-Dramatic Club MARY ANN FIEDLER 7V7mw-v-v'e- DECA FHA FBLA German Club KAY FosTER fV 1 L FTA Treasurer Junior Historian '58 Pep Squad Speech-Dramatic Club E. W. 'HALLFORD Band President '58 Student Director '59 Class Favorite '57 German Club President '57 vv 'A DOROTHY HANNEMANN Speech-Dramatic Club Spanish Club Pep Squad Treasurer FHA ANNABELLE HARTMANN Journalism Staff Band, 4 years Junior Historian FHA 'V' -H161 BONNIE SUE HEIN Homecoming Queen Nominee FTA Speech-Dramatic Club Band, 4 years Campus Comet Editor is ' 11+ . -ln..f,,, SHELBY HITCHCOCK Sports Manager Student Council Class President '58 JOHN HENRY HOLLAND Football FFA FTA Baseball BERNICE HOUY M- was L Journalism Staff FTA FHA Campus Comet Editor BETTY JEAN ICKE fVI4v,-,KL DECA FHA Pep Squad German Club BETTY KLA EHN FBLA YYXA pfxvwf CLAYTON KLEIN FBLA District Tennis '56, '57 Baseball GLORIA KLEIN Cheerleader '57 FFA Sweetheart '58 Pep Squad President '58 Journalism Staff HARVEY KLEIN FFA 'WECA VV1 ALTON IMMEL V , DECA President '59 FFA ROBERT IMMEL FFA FTA Football Class Vice-President '57 HAROLD .IOBES 'VV 'e' Student Council '58 Spanish Club President '58 Jr. Historian President '59 Class Favorite '56 Football RUTH Josr W ' ' DECA3 FBLA German Club Mixed Chorus J. CURTIS KLETT Journalism Staff FTA, 4 years Speech-Dramatic Club Mixed Chorus KENNETH KLIER DECA Speech-Dramatic Club German Club RALPH KLIER FFA CLAYTON KLINKSIEK Junior Historian Spanish Club DECA HELEN MARIE KRAMER FTA FHA Band, 4 years. German Club MYRTLE KRAMER VY7nv German Club FHA CARO LINE LA NGEHENNIG FHA DECA Speech-Dram atic Club GWEN LORENZ 'VW' FHA FBLA DECA 'PHY ur. 1-ge! -rfe vYln 'i' ww PA! . rf, yylgv-Y'l'LA. 4 ALICE MUELLER DECA CLARA NAGEL Pep Squad FHA FTA Library Anns, 4 years DECA STELLA ANN OESTREICH Pep Squad Tennis '56, '58 Basketball FHA ELLA MAE OTTMERS Pep Squad Journalism Staff FBLA German Club LARRY MCWILLIAMS Football FTA LEE MEYER Football Track Class President '57 Student Council Pres. '59 Future Farmers JOYCE MOLDENHAUER 'Y ' Pep Squad Basketball FNC FBLA POLLY ANN MOELENDORF Yvflwffed' DECA Pep Squad LAVERNE OTTMERS FBLA FHA Basketball KATHLYN OTTMERS Speech-Dramatic Club Library Arms FHA FTA m M'6'5'H1LGER PANTERMUEHL Basketball Spanish Club Football Speech-Dramatic Club H -VCA! VERNELL PFEIFFER FHA, 4 years Speech-Dramatic Club Spanish Club FTA IDABELLE RODE Speech-Dramatic Club Pep Squad FHA Junior Historian JO ELLA RODE FHA Speech-Dramatic Club FTA Pep Squad DOROTHY ROGERS WHY Choral Junior Historian FHA FBLA OBERT SAGEBIEL FFA Greenhand Reporter Y '5' ELIZABETH SIECKMANN Class Favorite '57 Class Secretary '58 Band, 4 years FHA BILLY STAFFORD FHA Beau Football Basketball FTA, 4 years EDGAR USENER FFA vvtnmflffif MABEL LOIS VOLLMAR Basketball Library Anns DECA FNC 'HCV LEOLA SCI-IMIDTZENSKY Homecoming Queen '59 Class Secretary '59 FBLA FHA VICTORIA SCHNEIDER Pep Squad, 4 years Basketball FNC FHA ELBERTA SCHUCH W4T'f -ii. Band, 4 years FHA Jr. Historian Journalism Staff CHARLES SCHUMANN Student Council Pres. '58 Football Track Baseball S 1 'Wlff' '14-4 CELESTE WALKER FHA Pep Squad DECA FHA ROBERT WEED Class President '59 Football Track FTA A74'lnr-v--.5 il., WI., ANNETTE WENDEL Class Treasurer '59 FHA FTA Jr. Historian SHARON WEST Head Cheerleader '59 Student Council FBLA President '59 Basketball L. uf' V I MARK WIESER FTA German Club, 4 years Jr. Historian, 4 years ANNIE MAE WILKE DECA German Club FHA LESTER WILKE Baseball CLYDE woERNER W 4' Football Track FFA, 4 years FTA ,.-6.., f Senior Class Officers: Harold Jobes , vice-presidentg Annette Wendel, treasurerg Leola Schmidt- zensky, secre- taryg and Robert Weed, president, ad- mire newly received class rings. MAEDELLE WOERNER WY' W Pep Squad FBLA Journalism Staff , Speech-Dramatic Club HARDIN WUNDERLICI-I Band FTA i,g,i.y 5 -A if Y E i N B Three senior girls get Lee Meyer all fixed up, as school photographer, Mr. Killmanhgets set to take picture for school yearbook a seniur's life is a full life ..... lpif x gl Mesa photographer, Kilrnan, catches Alfons Senior President Weed hands new senior Brodbeck for senior picture. rings to classmates. ,QR 'U' 'Q rr I Viv Homecoming nominees chosen by seniors. Some of the Senior girls admire newly received rings. Rogers makes r D U Nominees lead assmate for School Senior boys put on special number at Christmas Homecoming cture. Party' parade. ffl 'xv-4' 0 V it pppss Eff' :- a senior's life is exciting at sf 4--,Q A 'Q ,:' fi rf, 'Pe X' , i i E 3 azz-2 - Ai i i F - 4 -, F 'ff 345 SQ J i I f RT AKER .......-as-we-v t 3 if xf 1 ' -mnuuunw, HIGH invocation ,,,,....,,..........,....,,,,,.......,,..,,.............,....,,,.,,,........ Lee Me ei MAY 27, 1959 it BOTTOM ROW: M. Fiedler, J. Holland, E. Ottmers, B. Stafford, M. Cox, E.W. Hallford A. Wendel, C. Klett, R. Klernstein, G. Lorenz. SECOND ROW:B. Houy, C. Klein, K. Foster A. Bernhard, D. Davidson, R. Weed, P. Moelendorf, H. Jobes, B. Hein, L. McWilliams THIRD ROW: J. Rode, R. Feuge, V. Schneider, E. Usener, Jr., L. Dittmar, H. Klein, V Pfeiffer, C. Schumann, D. Hannernann, A. lrnrnel. FOURTH ROW: M. Kramer, H. Wunder- lich, C. Castillo, C. Klinksiek, M. Doebbler, F. Hahn Jr., M. Woerner, G. Beckmann, G Crenwelge, C. Nagel. QMMENCEMENT PRQGRAM Processional, The Honor Legion ........,.,,.,,.,,,, Carroll Ht Vance FREDERICKSBURC. FHS Band, lames Mabry lll, Directors Y President, Student Body Salutatory Address ...... ..............,,,.,,...,....., K athlyn Ottmers Now ls The Hour ..............,.,,.......,............,..... Elaine Crenwelgc Accompanist, Bernice Houy Valedictory Address ...,......,.............,.,.,. ,,.....,.,......,, M aynett Cox OUR ALMA MATER Ours ls The World' .,,,,.,,.................,,...,,................,..,,,,, H, Morgan ar aloove the vales and waters, FHS Mixed Chorus, lames Mabry IH, Director ' , th , Hung! C31 23513 AIZEQMGTGT introduction oi Speaker ..................,...,................. Logan Templeton A yyyy V Ne er our hearts shall roam, O ' ati V Address ...,.............,,,...,.........,,......,..,,..,......,........ Dr. Guy D. Newman -.,,,,,,.-4... Plgflflfhfofever' ffilsttif River' President, Howard Payne College I ee we wi no G1 , -1311 to thee, our Alma MUTGTJ Certification of Graduates .,,.............,....,..,....... W. C. Westerfeldt Sl All haill Principal, Fredericksburg High School . Ed G ld MTS gm O 1 1 Presentation of Diplomas ....,..,.......................,...,,,.............. Tyrus Cox MT- Logan Temp 6 on President, Board ot Education Presentation ot Awards .,,.,,,,,,,,...............,....,,,,.,...... Fred Thompson Superintendent of Schools of Class Gift .................................,........., Robert Weed President, Senior Class Alma Mater ....... ..........,....,.............................. ......... S c hool Song Salutatorian Graduates Kathlyn Ottme r s The Honor Legion ......... ....... C arroll H, Vance F , X'zzfgg,, ,M K---49 , . msg 454' , - nv-. 4 HW, , ii 5 E' 5 76' Z: 3. f, v ff 'N L -V M49 1 . .A -. fu , ,13, ,gr L ' - , , f , , -1,4-Mais ' 'sm maui ,Aw 1 X M'- LN I Q45 we , d M .H rr' k N ,Q 3 e ,A iam 4 if A i r e i f ' I sed.T 2 r 1 .2 ,E .rg i .4 ,V,1 A , if 7 2 35: me A QE. S., life is a pathway-H Life is divided into three terms, that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better for the future. A I KELLER PAVING COMPANY SUNNYSIDE TAVERN Nothing too large or too small giniig gud llialqcifig Iiliggtly for us to pave H n e an n onio ig way Dial WY 7-3508 p GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION 1959 Gillespie County Fair Float Fair Queen Sandra Schaefer, with g alternate, Kay Evers. At this the W' E' Frlcke' Owner 71st Annual Exhibition, We recognize n . 509 South Adams Dial WY 7-2446 the youth of our county in Whose hands is the future of Texas Oldest County Fair. HILLSIDE SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products KOWERT MUSIC COMPANY Conn Organs Leading Makes of Band Instruments Sohmer and other fine pianos Piano and organ tuning service PIONEER VILLA GE RESTAURANT Specializes in Charcoal Steaks Located on Highway 87 and 290 at West end of Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmermann Proprietors 7 1 I HUMBLE I-IUMBLE OIL Sz REFINING COMPANY Gilbert Kaderli, Agent Bus. Ph. WY 7-5259 Fredericksburg Res. Ph. WY 7-2267 Texas 3.-manual'- HEIN CHEVROLET-PONTIAC Serving since 1945 Body Repair---Painting OK Used Cars Where service makes a good deal better 7 Sn l : .,.f1mssarfwm-yn-mwvfff 'WN' g ,MMM MW f..,,, M W A V. Y-.,,.,,m,mm ss ,? ' - ' Q ,E it M, is 1 9-:fs 64 f.... I W. 3 ,Y 3 ,G .,M.z1,mf.mE5,m m,,gmwm H ky N .gk ,,.,www,wmvfzzfggff35m,,,,Ec,.,N1W2AV 3 W M 1 I mm -'H f.- wi NAA 1 f. any 9 O Q Q , Q M . BECKMANN FURNITURE CO. Beckmann Furniture, the store of greate r values, located at 231 West Main, invite s you to come visit their store and se e their lines of quality merchandise. lt' E ,E Q E . ifiz s- u ?.'s i'! 2 I , wid M-amd' Quality Peanut Co - - PROCESSORS OF - - SHELLED PEANUTS, PEANUT HULLS, PEANUT MEAL, CAKE AND OIL CRENWELGE FOOD MARKET FRESH FOODS BETTER Foons FOR LESS- v FRNANURS - I I 'I it ' t,-, r ' I -, ' 'k ' - N f 5f:?Vfki? I' , f Jw , uf ' KNOPP INSURANCE AGENCY Where Insurance is a Business Not a Sideline, 410 West Main Street Fredericksburg, Texas .Heart o' the Jlillsff REDWOOD FURNITURE WM. CAMERON at co. f W 0 5 f f COMPLIMENTS 1 ,g OF ' smoke A FRIEND SAGEBIEL ABSTRACT COMPANY FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS AAJQGOM By W DR. FELIX T. TYBOR OPTOMETRIST Palace Theater Building - Ph. 562 W . glwWW'5u9 WW' AT QUALITY CASH GROCERY Your IGA Grocer Chester Schmidt MODEL CLEANERS Phone 4 8 0-I DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING- MONITE MOTH PR-OOFING. FAIR PARK SERVICE STATION Morris Meurer, Manager - Humble Products -- Groceries A Kerrville Highway ScHR2EPf,5d5,2'llinf00DS Kfmfrs onus sronf Phone THE REXALL STORE u.zSswZmT10N WMVHU59 Atlas Humble Products LONGI-TORN SERVICE S-TATION Tires-Tubes-Batteries Alois Ersch, Proprietor Accessories v?Lt5iQ' 5 PAT'5 HALL Fred Mathisen Max A fine Place to Fredericksburg Savings 8: Loan 'WJ en-JOY Yourself Association -'MN 4 Compliments of KAMMLAH 6. HEIMANN SUPER SERVICE STATION Werner Lind enberg, Agent GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS Texaco Products A R cnfuwfmf Moron SALES OTT0 K0 LM EIER C0 . HARDWARE, SHEET METAL WORKS Authorized De Soto sf Plymouth Sales 81 Service Maytag Sales and Service savlc ! arise coNoco GAS PHONE 69 coNoco OILS 3 2 FREDERICKSBURG, 1'xAs O East Mam Street I . ' A 5 I Itf:m,fi'sSH,'5z3i3, . if-itigffb' f,sisg:f+iL,n'f,U 1 -I I -'Q . ,L,., ,LVL , .g J. ,,,. ,V 77, 1 mf.. I ,rl my I E , - 'f .,.,, , R, ,, . K K I I -1 . A M V, H 1 1 5 'LW K J FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY Wool-Mohair-Grain Feeds-Fertilizers-Sprays Grocery-Vegetables-Produce Phones: Warehouse WY 7-2143 ,V 3 is fi Xa xg , g um..-..- rt I E FREDERIC KSBURG MAC HINE And APPLIANC E COMPANY Your Frigidaire Dealer Grocery WY 7-2652 Q 105 East San Antonio Gffice WY 7-2144 Phone WY 7-2114 Frigidaire Fredericksburg, Texas 'Sz at YOU A E ndependen! llzsumme AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST Reuben Eckhardt Alton Klier FRED MATI-IISEN INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Phone WY 7-2121 Fredericksburg, Texas gsm ...JI rd-QU :EE mv FREDERICKSBURG LOCKERS, INC. Home Cured Hams, Bacon 8: Smoked Sausage Custom Slaughtering and Processing Smoked Turkey Phone. WY 7-3358 San Antonio Hwy. e S rnfofmwsauno Pususmnc. co 51. 0 5 . ,, . Q - 5 PRINTERS-FUBLISHERS-ITAYIONERI J' K' 0 F R E D 4,0 i, ERlCKSBURG.TEXAS Avgiuv qw. ! if -,.' ' f I I' I 4.44-A .Inv ,, ,. .. , 55 it Q.. .ig Q, 5 fi. -..f I ' ' ' -311' .gi C. 'lmi ts. M, STANDARD SERVICE CO. H. C. HANNEMAN AND HILMAR STEHLINC the partners in this motor company, guarante you a fair deal on anything in the automotiw line. 'H' PIONEER SERVICE STATION Ed. A. Loth, Owner Open Day and Night Gulf Gas and Oils Phone WY 7-3153 Harper HWY. Fredericksburg zidi,-' V27 . . ' Q DO0LEY'S 5.10,25c. STORE SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Two Convenient Locations To Serve You Sea Food, Steaks, Short Orders Homemade Foods Homemade Pies 25 ALWAYS sonemmo COOKIN AT TRAVELER'S CAFE Victor Sultemeier, Owner W K GROCERY Dial WY 7 3858 342 West Main E. L. WALTER JEWELER 128 East Main Dial WY 7-2857 F QQ- HEINEN AUTO SUPPLY E DERLI FEED TORE Salt, Flour, Feeds and Worm Medicine Dial WY 7-2452 FURR'S SECURITY CAFE A Good Place to Eat CITY VARIETY STORE 138 E. Main Fredericksburg, Texas Home Owned and Operated, DOOLEY AND HOERSTER 4963 F Z I I Quality Foods ..... I iw Oak Grove Service Station ERNEST CRENWELGE SINCLAIR PRODUCTS - GROCERIES - MEATS Gu1fQil Corporation Walter Ottmers, the distributor of Gulf products in Fredericksburg, has done a creditable job supply- SAY IT ing the public with Gulfgasoline and motor oil. His product is worthy of his efforts. WITH FLOWERS '-if , - if . 75.1 t . ,.. 1 , t if T mT Nvw-fy-.,,,W -5, L eff A BIERSCHWALE INSURANCE AGENCY DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Safe--Efficienb-Progressivei Schroeder Building, Fredericksburg Always eager to serve you FR EDERICKSB URG NA TIONA L BANK Offers a complete Banking Service- H-NM: SEGNER' . . . . Your Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds. . . Elgin Watches Crystal and China STEHLING BROS. Good grooming is important it does something for you Shop at Stehling's and succeed The Style Store for Men 81 Boys Dry Cleaning W I 4, l 5.z5Ee rr ll U OER ERW REHOUSE 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. I ff! ,s Q5 .af For Service With A Smile Stop At JUNG'S I-IUMBLE SERVICE STATION Perry Jung, Prop. Best Of Lubrication 81 Washing Tires, Tubes Sz Batteries 341 E. Main Phone WY 7-2552 SECURITY STATE BANK Two Very Nice Motor Hotels MILLER'S COURTS In the heart ofthe Hill Country 23 nicely furnished, air-conditioned cottages, each with a private bath and garage. AND DELUXE COURT Z0 Air-Conditioned Units Panel Ray Heat-Carpet Wall to Wall Both Owned and Operated by Mr, and Mrs. A,M, Miller FREDERICKSBURG IMPLEMENT COMPAI' Dealers In Minneapolis -Moline Tractors and Farm Machinery Pump and Plumbing Work Ph. WY 7-2355 245 East Main LA MESA CAFE AND HOTEL We serve food only. No beer! If we serve you once, we serve you again. ' CITY CLEANERS Cleaning -- Pressing - Alteratii .ewis Dolezal H. WELGE LEWIS Independent Dealer in Gas and Oils Tractor Fuel and Heating Oils Diesel Fuel and Oils MANSFIELD TIRES P- O- BOX 22 Ph. WY 7-2049 NECfEN'S FOOD STORE Groceries--Fresh Meats 234 West Main Fredericksburg 4 l Ph. WY 7-2601 Dolls gl Gifts Y X 1 for all ages Z, fi, HX Souvinirs l ILNWXH i I GRETCHEN'S DOLL SHOP 5-5 Bear Mountain Road y SUNSET SERVICE STATION Intersection Mason-Harper Hwy. Mason Route BEHREND GARAGE HILL COUNTRY'S MOST COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Open Day 8: Night g, 'oA U I2-E! IqL...Q......Q.JaL.....s.,i,....,.,.1. M.. .V,.O, ,,W,,,.,,x HILL COUNTRY CREAIVIERIES Hill Country Ice Cream-Ice Cream Mix Quality Dairy Products Distributors of CARNATION DAIRY PRODUCTS SAENGER'S MEN'S STORE Men's Furnishers 8: Tailors Clothing, Shoes 8: Hats-For Men-Boys The Store For You Phone lll We specialize in Students Clothing HILL COUNTRY MARINE SALES Boats gl Motor fSaIes, Rentals Servicel Tackle -Guns -Ammunition Sportsman's Accessories-Licenses Taxidermist Ice and Drinks 406 West Main Fredericksburg - '- P1455 igfggg XPERT M DOVlE'S 2f ' BEAUTY sHoP , Dial WY 7-3855 STYLING 1 I 01 SPECIALTY I 5 ,.1 ZY., i3-,-. -1-1 25122152 -'f.2,:-, 5-,if'If-5 ,: 1. 1 -'11 -1 2 1 l - -1 Guns - Scopes - Ammunition PROBST HARDWARE, INC. li 4 YF Wi , ,ssl .-ov ',,-is i 'f'1E5E.--- '1: 1L ' ig 1:1 rf .:.....----- Q U 9 all usp, Take your turn at the wheel. ' Get that Olds Feeling. Olds is featuring the new linear look. Wholesalers For A W , Sinclair and Goodyear Products SALES f 1,-S541 SERVICE li Sales 'bgufavt ervice Phone 522 W Main St. Phone WY 7-3354 STROEHER AND SON Fredericksburg, Texas 13110116 WY 7-3247 H W 2 Q 9' E Xkw. E ,lm 'ggi . W i 1 g 'li 'iw Yi i 3 fig fivf Cn if CENTRAL DRUG STORE K g The center of the town is Central Drug, a popular place with the I high school youngsters. Your Famlly Store Buy your school supplies here. O--WW Qzzzz-22-EfZ': '-at-7 - it 3 rr ,Q,-,pina K ij, WN y A . i 1 X ' 7 , -Nff 11 ' A V 1'-g.,,,,sjs 145 U W : gf fc 4 --5 z . ' N 1 .H.B. FOOD STORE T1-3-34-ga: E J ll mama ' ' 3 pf VAPO -BUTANE Butane Rr Propane Gas Dearborn Heaters Tappan Ranges Phone WY 7-2659 104 lfZ South Llanc o WF HHNUR N THE TOWER AND JlM'S ICE HOUSE One-stop service for your convenience Ernst Hoffnwann James Turrentine WY 7-5350 WY 7-2656 EVERS DAIRY Located at 108 South Crockett St., Evers Dairy is ready to serve the public whenever possible. Milk, cream, butter, and cheese-- a home product processed daily, KRAUSKOPF BROS. John Deere Farm Equipment Aermotor Pump and Windmills Irrigation--Plumbing Phone WY 7-2554 312 West Main THE RADIO POST Published Every Week Commerical Letterpress 8: Litho Engravers Office Supplies-Typewriters Adding Machines ' Phone WY 7-2111 Fredericksburg GANDRE 'S DRESS SHOP Ladies Ready To Wear Phone WY 7-5359 158 East Main Fredericksburg, Texas 1 Compliments to the Seniors RADIO STATION K N A F Radio for all the Hill Country P.O. Box 311 Fredericksburg, Texas PAPE'S SERVICE STATION Texaco Gas Sz Oils Goodrich Tires, Tubes Sz Batteries Car Washing 81 Greasing 3 Tire Repairs Battery Recharging, Etc. I 0 if ' IF Maw Qlmcm sap 'lgqqfiefz gmuhzlne hfzih Qfaweun MODERN MILLINERY Newest Fashions in Ladies Ready-To-Wear 134 112 East Main Ph. WY 7-2655 SCHAETTER FUNERAL HOME Phone WY 7-2151 Fredericksburg, Texas Established 1882 Air Conditioned Ambulance Service ' eng FCOD MARKET FREDERICKSBURG. TEXAS DB. LEON ZWIENER Optometrist 150 1f2 East Main Phone WY 7-2306 -'ia 5 WARNER BROS. TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE 103 South Adams Street WY 7-38 56 Students see us for your portable typewriter. PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE KIT. 101 East Main -f 'Q-s1 ,wing Phone WY 7-2354 X ! fe -NW 1 Fredericksburg, Texas KLNDALL-HODGES DEPARTMENT STORE PLAZA SERVICE STATION I Phillips 66 Products B.J. Stehling, Owner Monuments of Every Description NAGEL MEMORIALS Texas, Georgia, and Barre Granites Phone WY 7-3357 Eric Nagel, Owner, 113 W. San Antonio HARRY KELLER PHOTOGRAPHY 218 East Main If f 'fl' 239 East Main EFREDTCKSBURG, TEXAS Phone W Y 7 - 22 5 5 i90 bJ.,+hefgw Car 3+ half me flue car price UPTOWN SERVICE STATION U N ' H 0 U Ecxrl Treibs, Proprietor GULF PRODUCTS - GROCERIES MOTOR COMPANY Phone WY 7-3547 629 W M S 2l2 ,V . ,,..W. , , ..'T,f,, 1...- TRACTOR! IHALILQH Ei QM!-JLWL. KH!-XIVHZR MASSEY-HARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT Phone WY 7-2096 Feed- -Clothing- -Hardware LONE STAR PUMP SERVICE Windmills - -Pumps - -Plumbing Well Drilling-Septic Tank Service JUENKE STORE Alvin Heimann, Owner 623 West Main Phone WY 7-2101 Phone WY 7-3657 DIETZ BAKERY McBRlDE'S BEAUTY SHOP Enriched Home Made Bread 3,-5 A Expert Hair Styling Hearth Baked NK' .5 gl - Fredericksburg, Texas , 0 Permanent Waving Phone WY 7-3250 Phone WY 7-3651 N W K e wash and dry anything! MAIN WASHATERIA 807 M2 west Main Bar- B -0 Lunch Room 504 East Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Gue Friedrich Highwa 290 Y Phone WY 7-3356 Phone WY 7-2957 U. it 1 xt JMKEEQ. When in Fredericksburg stop at RANCH MOTEL Modern Tourist Courts Swimming Pool Air Conditioned 'Sn I J J is Stein Lumber Company KALLENBERGUS PHARMACY CARRIES A C OMPLE TE LINE OF DRUGS AND SERVES THE PUB LIC IN A MANNER WELL APPRECIATED S rr 'I Q a ti -'-'fx 0 . Ai., WMMMMQ I W .Mig-,Q I :M K I A .. ,Q-'H . rf g , IDEAL SERVICE STATION 402 East Main Street Herman Fisher and Son TEXACO PRODUCTS - GOODRICH TIRES 24 Hour Service The Texas Co. TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS-- , 0 Distributor for QWLEZ ollinf or GOODRICH TIRES 8: TUBES Fredericksburg, Texas W,H. Osbourn gmac, M WL. Msg fa 'B :Q ,. V- N, -at W 4 1.1, I DAIRY KREAM ALEX R, FRANTZEN INSURANCE Ice Cream, Malts, Shakes, Sodas Complete Insurance Sales Service Fried Chicken in the Basket Alex R.. FlI'3.I'1tZe1'1 R.. L. lE1I'a.I'1tZe1'1 I-Iot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sandwiches Phone WY 7-3140 103 N. Alamo St. 425 East Main St. Fredericksburg Fredericksburg, Texas omplete Photographic Coverage eddings - Plortraiture - Commercial astman Kodak Dealer ameras - Projectors - Film p 11 Amateur Photo Supplies View Master Reels and Viewers Hobby - Craft - Models - Kits - Supplies Y , I AN EIUUIU . REDER , CKSB AND ' I HIE EHAHSHUP Compliments to the Seniors HILL COUNTRY IMPLEMENT CO., PRESCRIPTION L Ph. WY 7-2168 Fredericksburg, A e' eA ' ' Texas mm FWEIDENFELLER K gl H TRACTOR SERVICE Your Case Dealer Dependable Service On A11 Tractors, Trucks, Cars 802 E. Main Ph. WY 7-3859 SERVICE STATION Lubrication-Washing-Complete Service Tires-Tubes-Batteries , Lawrence Weidenfeller Johnny Weidenfeller Ph. WY 7-2248 Our Years of Experience Enable Us To Serve You Best At The REDERICKSBURG PAINT gl BODY SHOP Lester Knaupp, Owner Any Size Job Considered Reasonable-Reliable WUEST'S FABRIC AND BABY STORE 105 E. Main Ph. WY 7-3659 FREDA'S GIFT SHOP Gifts for A11 Occasions 125 E. Main Ph. WY 7-3258 NIMITZ HOTEL 340 East Main Ph. WY 7-2158 Fredericksburg, Texas VY! 592-WV! Tr , V9VVK59WNVKKKNWSNW T EMBSIEFCE E Phone 5 l 4 44A5 X QR.QA?QAAQRAQNBQAW HENKE'S MEAT MARKET Compliments of PETSCH 81 PETSCH JOY AND GAY FABRIC SHOP The largest selection in the Hill Country Fredericksburg, Texas DUECKER ELECTRIC Your Electrical Dealer Alfred Duecker, Owner Fredericksburg, Texas Joi: A. WEIDENFELLER, Agent MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO. F Office Phone 30 W Residence Ph. 519W COUNTRY DINER Home of Fine Food EXCELLENT FOOD and GOOD SER VICE 1 .si . M3 vig- - 1 iw :no , H A, 1.e. F . 4
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