Texas Lutheran University - Growl Yearbook (Seguin, TX)
- Class of 1948
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Um' Sincere hope 55 Hui, as Uwe. yearns go-by, 'HWJ5 booKof mgw:oriaS wifi become more and mari pritfl' 1555.4 1 Thus we pfesivzi fha j 9ff8 we 69 ,W Some day Qi Soma, far C1-wavy, fu-lurg homgcomivf , cz couple ofexss will wander in di5b5ie,f pad nswcfmFms and cr. Sfadiuvnamd O. Siudfffzi union buildingv avzda chapgf, a.llSurrouvrdscf by +r-SEQ and ffowers andfoonfains Qnd lo.wY'tS and ivy COVSYEIJ wa, HS. Rnd Haag wi!! mssi in cbgrsa-I: shin- ing gym and affgf H76 Usuafgalv fafiofl, 'Ny how Hangs heya changed, Hoag wil! begin +o rgmmiice. b Through memos-'MS of gesfaryaar whsnTLfC' was young and gr-owing og, wa veccuif 4145. wafer a?'f'a,b?E.8v.5r1fs of 4-he past The fwgure: wi,l1'lQE, grand and ggfoffoui buf U15 paw? uJa5 rnemora. bla Lu IHO ouf Sic, f1dx'ngocca5ion5. Soil is loihipdsi vlhaf we d6cifiC0ffii ffhgg 1g-15 fd?-Honof H15 QM I N-lxtx, In 1890 the new school lm , own as the Evangelical Lutheran College, opened at B h ' ren am with Rev. G. Langner as president. Texas Lutheran College had its be- ginning in Ruthersville in 1873 wh en this Lutheran school opened with only -thirty pupils enrolled. The school closed tiv . TH:-,..., ' , 1' 'ffl l?r:R . 2,1 'I e years later. lflfrxfs--,, 3, . i .gg-lp, 'N ,. V V -ri2'w- ,.7 I -1:2 '- 1 W Q -' , , , ' I f 3K'fr--,- A ., ,,x..,. 0 'Q' 2 f Because its growth and de veloprnent ' necessitated ex- pansion, the college was mov- ed ta Seguin, Where it was dedicated on September 10, 1912 The Main Buildin . g and two' teachers' residences were th . . e only buildings at the time. Texoe Lutheran College received its name in 1932, ond many new build- ings were erected on the spacious cornpusg but Old Mcxin still stands as the center of activity. hw? !AI ' ' ' Q I 1- . it mt .g ,e.e I I GSI 3 t M, it 4 A-4. 4 lf.,.u- , 2- :'Qu1tf:,1. J- v -1,f'- '- .f ff'1Efr,4 : ju.: -A N .ui J-f ' The Mcxin Building-where students meet for meals, classes, Worship, ond recrea- tion. The ecrst ond West: wings of CD1d'Mczin serve as boys' dormitories. '- .t ,PM Q 1214- . A L..,4 .Min+ .,,,.,- L.-44 -Fi I as Weeber Hall-named for Rev. Carl Weeber, former president ofaeffexas Lutheran College. Scene of many classroom dramas, as students struggle with problems in chemistry, math, languages, and social science. ...-,g, .N F- :- Hit ' A 'tm 1, 'QA-an ,I 'sn ' Qs 'ill 'isa u. 4 , ,g few-, 6- VM' fa, ll 'fa' , 4' ' 1 Kuflqvetbf t . tg Ja -0 if-v g if 02 t ,- Q 1 Q -, ,, 5' fl' V.: ,:.. 1 t JE? Q' ,312 Lb-451 . 1. FN 5. if-.fn 1.:f'mfA.SA!xg y, '44-5' mdk 'uf' The steps of Weeber Hall where students gather between classes or almost any time. we 1 -W fr J f f ,c2n1fNftfM-,wf' ff Q -,,-.:,1'v , 5 1.'f,.rf-f - 71,..cr: e'1 ::q2fbiir- 1 2' . V ,W This Hall ago. ,. ,. .M ' is how Langner Memori 1 a ooked not so very long 1 5 J vl ,g H -1 . s . Q q21 - - ,l.- H X-Vanlr I lf,-.J-g,.f 1 5-V. ,N A,b'Il?3y!?,:1ff':- ef l . ' t tr - W2 c -ws , ' ug' ' This is Langner Hall novsf-a 'QV Eeautiful building where class-A .I j -- ooms, offices, and the llbrcrryf- ure housed. , A l tw U A 2, Lfifscf gilt. if A .... ..:z.1l v PN T The be-ll-is heard heralding victories when We win a football or basketball gameg also to announce convo. ,l I The Prayer Room-a quiet t Qt refuge where students can kneel in Worship and find re- It newed faith and hope. i , 4 4 Emar1uel's Lutheran Church-Sunday morning services here became an in- dispensable part of our life at T. L. C. l l A- J, va: ,,.,.. .1 Jzgf.. . I Y.-,-.-- 1 aff, -1 .4 1 L' .-'Ly ll ,W-' Convocation Hall-Where students gather to hear memorable talks and receive new inspiration. .I 'I-z 4 3 1 I fx o - X Emma Frye Hall-the dor- mitory which 68 girls call their home. Happiness and Y ,A 1: A .J V..f- , ,,..- , -,, . L- Y . 1 1,1 l 1 I tv friendship prevail within the Walls of the G, D. l 4' Wiest Hall-the annex to the Girls' Dorm houses l7 happy girls. l One of those attractive rooms in West Hall. Morisse' Gymnasium-scene of many exciting basketball games, not to mention the Wonderful parties helcl here. l ' ll Morisse Gym from the inside-full of possibilities for different va- rieties ol sports such as volleyball, basketball, or even calisthenics South Hall- the bar- racks where the boys who live there always manage to create plenty ot noise and tun. -11.31-1?-i wif' .- ,la lr, :1 1' t -- I f , , 1 1' K UW- K 1 I A , X. , 1 K .r.'-Y'.Lu-.'1 in ,.'.i'. -. 1' ' ,4-, vw- ,., -A -1,1 3:-.tn :i-.,.f--'---'-.egf1fh:44vf Wy. ' 'fa ' n f ' FT: l , ' 1-in.. A.-. 1- 22 The Kennel, our student cen- ter, is the place to go for food, fun, and relaxation after a hard day of classes. The .Annex is the government surplus building which houses a sophomore chemistry lab, an engineering lab, and sev- eral class-rooms. '5 , aj-f get-L, - lt Pgxwbjfigligs-I 952332 qi M : i , 'fLQ,'JQi.3' 'f?','f1'13', 'i , f,:4:'11'? -'v'ilf'J,rr6 'll -Eli' 9 :EFS-:1'f'i '3 ' EP ' ,-'g0p'gf'!'f ?i:::j','. i 23.32 Z' ' Y ' , it Eg,-J 4 X 7.2: ' ,Yi:vl,?- ull. 'J v EQ 3, , ming Lt , ---' 'HL 5 gl: ' ' t: 'T'l , 1jg??'i.:fv 1' Ji Hr q5, 'Q1-A1 I Q--.ara 1 I- , h ,Ai -' fi ' l Y l v i '-, f' el.- -1' 11' ' 4 !f'2' 5:53'fi A ' 1 'i . W, ,M I , Q J n ...nib Y b , . .-5, f,.,s: . N . . , .,. - -. . I ,N w' B -..,-,-f.,-3.3 , r 4. f ,f 3,4 7, - .t , , N g V , t , ' V .':4j2-.., ,v!, n f k v. ' N .N W r.Q.j,g:g..' .Q 5 - A 'L -4-:lf ..?f'-fu k: .. w5'f?45'BY e- M -25? ? 'fr-in .t ff.'ffU?Ar.4s...,a-A ff-we '-H21-'z-. we + g eef i ' tw' ,, -' fy . M965 fi' u l.,-nl1..f -, ' Al f 7 ' A' ' .,c v ,. 'l'5I'1n-gn 154-f1r f559:it'f,,Ei1T-st... , Q , W nth, QLD f,:1,f ., N gn., rg f' n eq, f Wag.. ,- XEMZQQFZQR1 th A. a p ng., Q, , - G4y4,,f,k'gf. f A ,, - 4- sv'-Sf ,. '-me - 1Qi1lf2:l'..f ' en .ia-rft-'NEH3rff3f+ - t. - 1 . -fl.,,..!,, , -, s7.,1 V- X ... If ' - 411,-' -'2A.'.'.l,QcM'j 1 mx- 'f ' Me 'fttrzw vig ':-fQ5l?f,1 '4'- t mg, - , ,sf nf 1 1'iLn..,a, -te Students are very proud ot the beautiful interior of the Kennel which they built them- selves in their leisure time. l y x City Hall4one of the many beautiful architectural structures in Seguin- ' vt X. 1 1 - T til ' The City L'brary Within th se W lls T El-'F-U11 5. proved an hid to TLC studeins. G Tm W 'gun' M llll will l --ff T Q., ,ga 12 The Post Office-that very essential building through whose doors 'pass t . all ose letters and packages h from home. Max Starke Park-beautiiul for many happy parties-W the Guadalupe River tlows . ' A ' 41 - . -l 1 - 1 - - 1 , a fn' . 1-L , .. 3- 5, u . . , . r , ' -v':,'f'-inn.-11 -. ' - 1 f,.1,Q- .HMM l t A 11 .435 ,V E -r Y .5 l - 'S'q5,5,,,,,,,+fn-'ffm 5 . 1 Y seulcsuee to me X Since this last junior college Growl ls W the past, our thoughts turn first and l blessed the WE HAIL . o o Texas Lutheran Colleoe of foremost to the God of our Fathers who so signal y Texas Lutheran College of yesteryear. We hall our Lord Jesus Christ, who, through the guidance of his spirit, dlrected the ' COUTSC ef T L G through the many ups and downs of the past to this day of expanslon. We hell the supporters end patrons of the ohuroh and com- munity who ln the past have so loyally stood 'oy this institutlon lthrough thick and thin, through adversity and prosperity, by prayer and deed. y hers of the Board of Regents and of the ' the meager beginnings We hall the many mem Faculty of Texns'Lutnersn College who, since of lB9l in Brenham and the re-establishment of the college in Seguin in l9l2, have guided and directed the destiny of our be- loved T L G. Especially do we hall Doctor C. Washer, who stood at the helm in the most perilous days and saved the lnstltutlon from closing its doors. We hall the hundreds and thousands of students who have palssed through these halls of learning, some of whom are no longer among the llvlng, who received here a truly Christian preparation for s life of useful service to God and man. And last but not least we hell our present student body, the largest in our hletoryg and our Faculty, on both of whom will de- volve the task of transmlttlng to the students of tomorrow the ldenls of Christian faith and life, which alone can guarantee Sucgessg We look to the future hopefully and prsyerfully, as we acgept the blessings of the past ss an earnest and pronlse for even greater blessings ln the future. .1 Mr 4:-. I .Q , .V -N . ,sf---..NR W- :HA one 3 ,I :v R' E-'iw' Y . -' , -.I ' , , . 1 , Jmfj l a gs 'ffl riff- 11 ' I H. 'QR 2-Q K' s AWQ Lnieszom-'- - .- nj V or fel? adqA,.,... 1,'if F l'7' PRESIDENT Wm. F. KRAUSHAAR That friendly greeting and big smile plus a pince-nez spell 'Prexy for all students on the campus. Students need never fear going to his office for information-unless they are in a hurry, for he is likely to tell a fascinating story in addition to the de- sired information, DEAN ADOLPI-I C. STRENG As dean of TLC, head of the Bible Depart- ment, and sponsor ot the Pre-Theological Society, Dean Streng is a kind and direct counselor, a sincere and powerful instruc- tor, and an inspiring example of enthusi- astic Christianity to the 'students of TLC. l REV. FRANKLIN BREHMER Whether it concerns Bufo the Toad or simply a longissirnus dorsi, Rev. Brehrner knows all about it as teacher of biology. Besides biol- ogy, he teaches a Bible course. His sincerity in actionand words con- vinces everyone that he really knows his business in religion as well as science. DR. WALTER H. BECK Dr. Beck, the new head of the De- partment of Education, is known to all students who are planning to enter the teaching profession. He possesses a store of psycho- logical knowledge behind his quiet exterior. AEN? MRS. LEONA BOGISCH Mrs. B. is responsible for making the Girls' Dorm seem just like home. As apr beloved Dean oi Women, she is always a friend in need. 'She has charge of the girls' P. T., she supervises the din- ing room, and she is an assistant in the English Department. MR.,W. W. CHRISTIANSEN The man with the friendly smile and cheery greeting, Mr. Christy is TLC's' busy Director of Public Relations. Students become ac- quainted with him before ever arriving at school, for from his office 'come all those letters of instruction, bulletins, and cata- logues. l-Ie's always interested in getting new students to come to TLC. MISS, KATHERINE DIEI-IL Miss Diehl's capable supervision inthe library is very valuable to struggling students searching for information for term themes and reports, With Miss Diehl as li- brarian, the library is always a neat, attractive, quiet place to study. MR. W. N. CORDER Coach Corder is TLC's jack-of- all trades. Whether it be teaching business administration, assisting in coaching the boys in the gym, or purchasing food for the com- mons, Mr. Corcler excels in all. His capability and efficiency make him indispensable to the college. MR. RUDOLPH FIEHLER Mr. Fiehler is famous among his freshman English classes for his own unique system of grading, and for his Witty statements in English classes. Yes, he's an ex- newspaper reporter, whose ad- ventures his students listen to with eager ears. He's also one of those Missourians Whom nothing can be put past. MISS EVELYN FIEDLER Good looks, personality, and an apparently unlimited knowledge of chemistry characterize the head ot TLC's Chemistry Department. Her interest not being limited to teaching alone, Miss Fiedler takes an active part in various campus activities and is making progress also as an author of chemistry' workbooks. t l t 1 MRS. HUGO GIBSON She is patient, enthusiastic, and smiling. She is Mrs. Hugo Gibson, the hope oi baffled mathematics students. When she is not at home With her family, she is likely to spend her evenings holding spe- cial 'classes for her mathematics students or Working with the Dra- matics Club, of which she is spon- sor. 4 REV. HUGO GIBSON Our typical absent-minded pro- fessor, Mr. Gibson often leaves his textbooks to tell his interested classes of his exciting travels. Small in stature but great in in- tellect, he is TLC's able professor of languages, teaching Greek, Spanish. and Bible. DR. GERHARDT S. KUI-ILMANN Although Dr. Kuhlmann was on the faculty some years ago, he is entirely new to most of his stu- dents. He teaches English litera- ture, and sometimes talks so fast and furiously about the lives and characters of authors that his stu- dents fall far behind in their note- taking. His lectures are all very interesting. MR. A. GUSTAFSON The man With the mathematical and scientific mind, Prof is the Registrar of the college. He teaches physics, mechanical drawing, and calculus. His office is always crowded on registration days, and he is friendly and helpful to those Who seek his advice. is - an-vi-1 MR. THEOS MORCK A very Well-known man on the campus, Mr. Morck, is treasurer and business manager of the col- lege. He loves to surprise his short- hand students by letting them walk his classes once in a While. Mr. Morck can be seen in the hall almost every day replenishing the supply of candy bars in the candy machine. Su MR. 'FRITZ LEHNHOFF Coach Lehnhoit is an indispensa- ble part of the college as coach ot the boys' athletic department. Under his supervision the college teams have won glorious victories in football and basketball. He is tall and husky as any athlete should be, and usually prefers to think instead of talking a great deal. 'Pnl l l V it 1 4 . , K ll tim-linifbiniar I: ,.,.-1-' MR. R. H. ROSELIUS Better known as Rosie to his students, Dean Roselius is a stu- dent himself in appearance. He is doing a year ot intern Work at TLC as assistant dean of men in preparation for his work in the ministry. Besides supervising the dorm life of all his boys, Dean Roselius also teaches Bible. DR. OTTO R. SCI-IAWE Dr. Schawe is another one of those Ph.D.'s on the college faculty. He is oneof the new faculty members and is head of the German De- partment. Dr. Schawe is always friendly to everyone and the life of everyparty. , W DR. A. G. WIEDERAENDERS Dr. Wiedy and chapter quizzes go hand in hand at TLC. Students rarely graduate from TLC without having gone through at least one of his courses in social science. He often interrupts his lectures with a pertinent joke or two and is well-liked byall his students. , MR. HERMAN WATSON Anything concerning music? around TLC4will in probability in- clude Mr. Watson. As head of the Music' Department Mrf Watson 'first of all directs the choir. ln addition he supervises the band, teaches voice and piano, teaches several music' courses, and in his' spare -time composes and arranges music. e 'A .-mfly. BOARD OF REGENTS First row: Rev. Kurt Hartman, Edinburgy Rev. F. G. Roesener Austing George Prentiss, San Antoniog Mrs. H. H. Weinertl Seguing Dr. A. L. Wolff, San Antonio. Second row: Rev. Erick Hawkins, San Antoniog Dr. Wm. Kraushaar, Seguing H. F. Hein, San Antoniog A. I. Brieserneister Seguing Rev. C. N. Both, Seguin. Inf. 5-rv? n 1.5 gf tl V if is 'l fl V l tl ,V lt l t w 1 EDWIN ANDERSON Beaumont - Chemistry 'R Andy's friends know that he loves to 3tease . . . you can't miss! him for those loud shirts he wears . . . proves his musical ability in the choir and tithe band . . . member oi Taus and ' N ewtonians. 1 4 l l l l l 1 i l ! .R-,, - l 1 t l l l h . t l l CORDULA BAETHGE Seguin Business Clever intellectual redhead . . . neat, well-dressed . . . good at sports, es- pecially tennis . . . Business Manager for the Lone Star Lutheran . . . vice- president of .the 'Phi Theta Kappa, sec- retary to the Treasurer. ' 31 e SYDNEY BAUER ' Seguin Agriculture Tall, well-liked blonde with a sparkling wit . . . friendly, easy going, easy to get along with . . . Tau Lambda Chi member: he has a generous nature and is cr good sport . . . really cr right GUY- HAROLD BECKER , Austin Business Enthusiastic worker, 1especially'where the Kennel is concerned . . . talkative, industrious, cheerful disposition . . . he seems to really enjoy the choir trips . . . member ol the Taus, Luther League, and LSA. . a ROBERT BECKER Slczton Agriculture Those dreamy dark eyes would make any girl want to take Agriculture under him , . . his lriendly smile and polite mannersmake him liked by all . . . member ot the Luther League and Newtonians- and Taus. ALICE BEERWINKLE Bartlett X Social Welfare Soft-spoken but energetic . . . lionorc member ol the Student Veteransksn ciation . . . her pride and joy tis' 'Dwig her two-year-old son . .1 Works 'j' as hard lor the Dramatics Club as s did toward the -completion of theist dent center. . ROBERT BERRY San Antonio Pre-Theo The studious, quiet boy the students meet behind the counter of the book- store . . . enthusiastic LSA ,treasurer . . . girls admire his dark wavy hair, but l1e's not susceptible to their charms . . . he prefers his roommate, Milton Mayer. ' -5 V. 1 -. v -F ,e 1 ' T. ' 24'-'Q.2 ,, 1 .,1' ,. .41 11 '. .g' 0 1 ,,5 'Vi Q ll A- f -111 .N DOTTIE LOU BISHOP Hallettsville Lab. Technician Cute band Inajorette . . . member the Beta Alpha Sigma . . . Homeco ing duchess for two years . . . l heart is in Aggieland . . . what s lacks in stature, she malges up for looks and personality. DOROTHY BLASCHKE Ingleside x Business Makes wonderful grades . . . quiet, efficient, intelligent, athletic . . . Q whizz in typing and shorthand . . . plays the piano beautifully . . . mem- ber of the Phi Theta Kappa, GAA, and Luther League. - 1, 5 ,-.1 ,lf iw' lf',3 f. et: 1 , f -L L, ., , , , 1 l l . EUNICE Bll.l.O EUGENE BRAWNER IONELL BRITSCH Victoria Seguin Hondo - Nursing ' B1-iSl1'leSS Journalism SSCSSGS Cl Cute giggle Wl'liCl'1 She Red is that friendly, redheaded town Amiqblel Charming b1ue-eyed blonde es,olten . . . you can see lriendliness boy , , , athletic, two year letterman .. ' ' spends most of her iime working zhe1'fbi9'bf0WH elfes - - - member of in football . . . swell all-rOUnCl QUY- on the Lone Star or Growl . . . busy E -GAA Gnd I-SA - - - Slffgs GMO ln Well-liked - - - full 'Of vim, Vlgoff and constantlyybut still finds time to cut , ChQ1f - - has C1 ll-U1'l0Vm9t HGWYG- VlfGilY- ' up with her dorm 'pals , . . Soph. Class secretary, member of Phi Theta Kappa, Betas, LSA. 1 l . w - I in R, t l ,J GAYNELLE BROWN CALVIN BRUNS IOHN DAVIS , l-lallettsville Goliad . Seguin ' Lab. Technician l Agriculture Pre-Med here there's Brown there's Bishop ,d vice-versa . . . beats out march- lt not seen, he can be heard . . . can't Quiet, dignified . . . very studious with be out-argued . . , always teasing . . .' cz high I. Q .... member oi the Phi J tempo On the drum for the band you can't miss that laugh of his . Theta Kappa . . . an accomplished r, 5' 1 of Charm Gnd friendliness . . . likes to sleep during English class . . . pianist . , . drives around in a beauti- 'mecoming dufrhess - . . BHG mem- member ot the Tau Lambda Chi and ful Chrysler . . . very well-mannered r . . . Has beautiful, clothes which Newionicms, and polite, Sk- wonderful on her. 1 I l 1 t n 1 I J l E it it , . L. s U I l REX DAVIS Giddings Pre-Med Drum major of the band . . . the type of person who thinks independently and is not afraid to express his views . . , member of the LSA, LL, Tau Lamb- da Chi, and Student Veterans Asso- ciationt - G. PRESTON DAY Cuero Business Reserved in a nice sort of way . . . self-possessed . . . thinks twice before making a decision of any importance' . . . always there with a smile . . . member of the Student Veterans Asso- ciation. ' MARY l..OUlSfi EVANS San' ,Antonio Parish -Worker ,V WG: This ex-Wac ,fu-Il df Energy, ,frien ness, and 'devotion' fo'i'Chris'tianL2i,df . . . works-'hard ',asffpresiden't T653 Texas 'District o'tj thei Lu'tfiegQ:Leag . . .very interested 'iVn i:hi.iretiQwQr1c . quite a cut1up'. . .iknownvtoiher 15 as Louie. l : M. . L, BERNADINE FEHRENKAMP ERWIN FORSHAGE MARIAN FORSHAGE Columbus Seguin Seguin Home Economics Business Business Tall talkative good natured . . . she Easy-going, friendly. iflielligeflf - - TCH' Striking blonde - T951 CU'f1Sf1C knows all the latest tunes because her Prof's physics assistant . . . good in fillenlt Uri editor Of the GIOWI 0 S radio is dlway loudly tumed onl. . . math . , . reliable, dependable, civic- of fun, 911f1'1USiCXSiiC. 96111411 P1'eS1 gay and carefree usually seen with minded , . . liked by everyone.- V dem Of the BSTGS - . - hds CI WO1'1de1'fu1 enthuslqguc full gf energy' for- ' sense of humor . . . a vivaclous oomph girl . . .better known as Foo ESTHER FUHRMANN Fredericksburg Pre-Nursing An attractive brunette whose sweet disposition makes her liked by every- one . . . Tau'Lambda Chi sweetheart . . . Homecoming' duchess I. . , proves her athletic ability as GAA president . . . Mrs. B's competent office girl . . . member of LSA ancliSFC. PAULINE GINDORF Brenham Pre-Nursing Seems quiet and serene, but there's a mischevious look in her twinkling brown eyes . . . an efficient office girl at the G.D .... her happiest moments are when she gets those letters irom Wartburg . . . member of LSA and GAA. IAMES GOEBEL Bellville Business Probably the most energetic and hard- est-working student on the .campus , . . 'how could the Kennel have been completed without him .. A. .- still has time' for a friendly word to ,everyone . .' . LSA president . . . member of the Camera Club and Tqqs4 1 ws, E 'A in ,'.1 ' ' ' .Hag-rg:-5' :.,,, W X5 PAUL GOETZ ADOLPH GOTTSCHALK Seguin Winters Pre-Med Agriculture SOH1'1Y. hGI1dSOI11e with dark WGVY Tiniest boy on the campus . . . if you hCiiI' - , - VSTY Gfhlefic, two YSGI' Bull- see him hanging out of a fourth floor clog letterman in football . . . clever, window, yQu'11 know that he'S the Vic- infelleCfL1CLl, member of the Phi Theta tim Qf Q prqciichl joke qgqin , Q , KCIDPGI - - - Quite fdlkcrfive - - - SSPQ- always in a hurry . . . member of the cially interested in science and medi- Taus, Newtonians, and LSA, 5 cine. -, ,j - , I 1 l 4 I -, ',:- ff .,:,..'.'f,ft 1': .rx,,1 :gr J-,Q rl 1 4 A A MILROY Grzseoa ' MARVIN' GRIMM FRANCISWESSZESCHALK Brenham ' Maxwell Parish Worker Pfelrheo' 'E Preqrheo Likeable, 'quiet 'disposition . . '. thinks of others. before she' thinks -of .herself . . 1 she ,is sure- ,to 'succeed as a parish ' worker . activer-GAA member and: an excellentubasketball player. ,- Rather tall and clark sophomore who is Pele isfff Us Tesefvefi and quiet slow, easy-going and -usually winds h?,5eeU15 to be - - - Film 'I Cul up W up Wwixhhead. subdued and modest? his town- pals 1 ., . sincere rndustrrc quite . dependable and-a' harclworker Wpe A-Of .Person ' member Of 1 'V . . . neat, good natured., ' ' -. Pfe'The9Sf LL: LSA1- Veteffms T - and Camera Club. . 4 'Vf ...Q L . l r 'li . t r r l l r l 1 t r l l 4 l l l . l PEW' KERMIT HAAG AUGUST HANNEMANN San Antonio Fredericksburg Pharmacy Pre-Theo Active in intramurals . , . he and Luddy can't decide who is better at certainly not an intro- the voice one hears above . . . a friendly, likeable per- ping-pong . . . vert, his is the crowd son. V r -t - QM: v -1. . i 5 I rr 1 is Our tall dark Sophomore Class presi- dent . . . Augie is the guy who gives you the creeps when you ride the White Swan since he has the steering wheel in his hands , . . member of the LL, LSA, Pre-Theos, Veterans, Taus, and SFC. BARBARA HANSEN San Antonio ,Business That cute, friendly girl from S. A. who is rarely seen without Herman Kilian . . . her lilt-laughter reflects her sweet personality . . . member of the Betas, Lone Star staff, LL, and Dramatics Club, ,. t X-J. He.-FL ,. rv, k,-I-i,1- .j. 'r ' K '..:l.sij57i . ZQLEQZQ1, 1:: Ig.r i ,Zi 11 1 X -:Z t l In A 'gi' 1 1 w ' 'rcjggg 1 V t . i L L L.., L, HAZEL HARTMAN ELLEN HAVEMANN DORENE HITZFELDER 1 UQUQ Orange Grove Spring Branch BUSINESS Home Economics Education ' quiet, easy-going ways give the mressiori' that she hasn't a care in .Worldf . ,. always seems tranquil lwcalrn. . . her efficient and co- rcitivei., spirit. has won her many vids fmember of the LSA. When the G.D. starts to rock, you'll know Ellen is giving it a push . . . always peppy and full of fun . . . she never runs down and we'd like to see anyone out-talk her', . . sings alto in the choir . . . LSA member. That cute little brunette who is always ready to lend a helping hand . . . must have some brains in that little head too, or she wouldn't be such a whizz in math . . . member of the LL, LSA, and GAA. n l 1 t I f MALCOLM HOFFMAN Maxwell Pre-Theo' The president of the Camera Club is definitely the shutterbug ot the campus . . . enjoys refereeing the GAA games . . . member of the Pre-The-os, LL, and LSA . . . don't let his serious expres- sion fool you, Hoffman is really a gay character. ' E p , - l - lY PAULINE HULETT Shreveport, La. Business A diamond sparkles on the third finger, left hand of TLC's lovely Homecoming princess . . . lively and full of fun, she's also cute and sweet . . . a will- ing worker . . . member ot the choir, LL, LSA, GAA, and Dramatics Club. . Club. MARVIN HUTH Karnes City If you've ever heard him give a talk, you know that he'l1 make a wonderful minister someday . . . TLC's reliable mailman . . . president of the Pre- Theos, member of the Phi Theta Kap- pa, LL. LSA, Taus, and Dramatics yi fl Pre-Theo NORMAN IETTY MARTHA ANN IORDAN Houston Liberal Arts Ietty gets even the profs confused when he starts asking questions . . . owner of a cute little green car . . . member of the Student Veterans Asso- ciation and of the lootball squad. Austin Designing Marty spends half her time in bed asleep, but when she does get up she has plenty of pep to lead yells at the football and basketball games . . . her artistic ability comes in handy for making posters . . . has a distinctive lauah. KATHLEEN KELLER Seguin Business Pleasant, imaginative, surprising . . proves her journalistic ability on t Lone Star Luthern staff . . . memb of the choir, Dramatics Club, LSA, a GAA . . . Mr. Corder's proficient secr tary . . . flirtatious, always talking. --1-was-1 W. 3 ,. Vt. R l V I t 1 i TED KILIAN HERMAN KILIAN HAROLD ,KLEIN Giddings Giddings ' Seguin Pre-Dentistry Pre-Dentistry Business Ted bears little resemblance to his twin brother Herman. Nonchalant carefree, and independent . . . all round good fellow . . . drives a green Chevrolet . . . he is a member of Stu- ' dent Veterans Association and Gamma Delta. Wherever Babs is, that's where you'll find Herman . . . very quiet . . . played on the football team . 1 . mem- ber oi the Veterans Association, Tau Lambda Chi, and Gamma Delta. Chuck, amicable, pleasantly impish . . . friendly . . . tall, with plenty of brass and brawn . . . talkative town boy . , . an ex-serviceman . . . mem- ber of the Student Veterans Associa- tion. WILLIAM T. KNICKER DAHLIA DEAN KNIPLING Seguin Saegerton Pre-Med Home Ec. eddy is realli' G Ctwrcfcler on the A light-hearted, gleelul girl with Q C CGYHPUS - - - WWY Wllh G UniCt'-19 winning personalty . . . Dee Dee HSE Ol humor - . - member Ol the does her share to keep the upstairs i There KUPPG, ,ChOir. Drumcrtics hall ol the GD lively . . , really Q Jb, and the Taus . . . Business Man- qggd Spopi , , , takes plenty of teasing er of Growl . . . Artistically and tsically talented. ALICE LANE Galveston Iournalism Hard-working Lone Star Lutheran Co- Edltor . . . member of the Phi Theta Kappa, LL, and Pre-Theos , . . Stu- dent dean in West Hall , . , you can see that she manages to keep very busy . . conscientious and amicable, Heinie is that star basketball player student . . . active sports editor of the lone liked. it HENRY LEHNHOFF BILL LERICH Seguin . San Antonio Ioumqlism Garrulous . . . always laughing . . . QW-QLD Zmstoafl .-.'4 QE 'CLS gm'--. m OED. 'ip' PU: Q gffggam -s0mO ifvgsgg 0 MGD.-:g To mm 6505131 mgfbgf Qmglnll' L: - 0.035- QFD-553. 9.l.:'5'n ewgwfs. gigs? ::.uQ9.Q 1 i ! I I -:F co-manager of the football team reliable, hard-working, intelligentl Star . . . ambitious, friendly, well- l f E 4 . -1' ,Il '.4.j5',I ,161 l 1 l l l EMMANUEL LORFING Hondo Engineering He is better known as Pete when around his dorm pals . . . has a sweet smile and deep dimples , . . just about the most bashful boy on the campus . . . plays football . , . belongs to Taus, LL, LAS, and Newtonians. RODNEY LUDWIG San Antonio Engineering An ardent sports fan, Luddy is really interested in our campus intramurals . shows excellent style at the ping- pong table . . . quite a whizz with' cards and dominoes . . . good at prac- tically everything he attempts. EDWIN LIPPE Crawford Very observant and quick on comment . . . has a cheery word for everyone and takes a lot of ribbing with a smile . . . tries to look dignified by smoking a pipe . . . member of the Student Veteran Association. 1 l i w I 1 l Q V w PAUL LUNDGREN Elgin - Business '- 5 , it just as well ..., walksab campus always singing.:-hum whistling. 3 im- tr Tall, nice-lool-:ing-,blond with af build . . ,one of- TLCfs-valuable ball stars . . . loves to tease and ' 1 - ' o ut 'uw 'L MARVIN MACE ' Seguin Geology Pertinacious, open-minded . . . co- manager of the iootball team, basket- ball Ietterman, co-sports editor of the Lone Star . . . argumentative, clever . . , good-looking King of the Court of Opportunity of the 1947 Homecom- mg, 1 1' 2, . D A9 '-. -eff!-3' ' IOAN MATHESEN Port Arthur Lab. Technician A friendly girl who likes to laugh and have fun . . . worries about her grades but doesn't have to . .' . Phi Theta Kappa member . . . capable biology lab assistant , . . member of the Betas, LL, LSA, GAA . . . honest, in- telligent, jovial. 'r 't 3 . ' J , L..: L . L4 FLORENCE MATTHYS Seguin Education Flo always has a cheery word for the bewildered math students who come to her for help because she's Mrs. Gib- son's assistant . . . energetic and witty . . , Soph. Class treasurer, meme ber of Phi Theta Kappa, on Lone Star and Growl staffs. :ti v 1 MILTON MAYER ' ARTHUR MCDOUGALL IOY McKINNEY San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Pre-Theo Pre-Theo Social Welfare l dark and handsome, he causes Whether it's working for the Pre-Theos, The girl with the tinkling laugh who ls to sigh over him in vain . . , handing out Lone Star assignments, or is always busily working on some or- elligent witty, and even-tempered, acting, in a Dramatics Club play, Art ganization project . . . real dramatic causes men to admire and respect is always capable and efficient . . . talent . , . a happy disposition . . . president of the Gulf Coast worried co-editor of the paper, a mem- president of the Dramatics Club and ion of the LSA . , . has definite ber of LL, LSA, Taus, Phi Theta,Kappa. member of the LSA, LL, and Lone Star, dershlp ability. staff. CLARENCE MEYER VERNON MILLER ' PAUL MOEHRING Needville Sugar Land Iourdanton Pre-Lqw Business Business Known as Iudgef' . . . intelligent, very QQY and witty . . . member of the Phi Theta Kappa, LSA, Taus, cmd Student Veteran Association . . , an outstand- ing person Who makes people sit up and listen. , A327 H .L F ' lr, '- ,L Z' , 51 'L 25 4 ' ' L ,5 bfi. ,J 'L A ' .1 ' f ul, ' ' Af r L. tr V: ,- ,agus -1,,,'L54.g3,3 , r 2 222,351 1. .-'-mgggge , . , . 'rs r- ,nj rs- 3?f':1q: 't .fist wi? i- if 13,-52:1 gf it ar' :-si! A ll i V .-' CALVIN NAMKEN Giddings Business Unassuming, tranquil, reticent, rather timid and bashlul . . . he's put in 'much ot his tree time on the Kennel . , . a conscientious worker . . . quiet, cnc never knows what he thinks. Makes up in speed what he lacks in Good in math . , . sings in the choir stature on the basketball squad ...... member of the Tau Lambda Chi does well at the ping-pong table . . . and the LSA . . . quiet, unassuming, can really play that sax . . . member good naturecl . . . interested' in music, of the Student Veterans Association. ,. ,,,, 'gc' - WILLIAM NEINAST Sornmerville Pre-Law No one could ever feel gloomy or down-hearted with Neinast around . , . quite a character with a real sense of humor . . . keeps people laughing . . , the life of the party . . . vice- president ot the Taus and LSA mem- ber J BERNICE PANTEL Victoria , Pre-Diaconate I Smiling, cheerful, capable, and g cient . . . a studentdean 191 W Hall, she looks alter her girls writes a column Gems, for,Thoug lor Lone Star . , . her cheery -spirit catching . . . member of LSA, P Theos, GAA, and Big Sisters., 31: i 1 l BONNIE POWERS Seguin Business Compatable, excitable, hard-working town student . . . talkative and any- thing but bashful . . . studious, and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa . . . Circulation Manager for the Lone Star . . . -biology lab assistant. 1 VERNON FRANK RABEL Columbus Pre-Theo r- 's the bo who is always Frankie 1. Y ' . late to breakfast . . . intelligent. friendly, and very neat . . . busy all the time since he belongs to the Cam- era Club, Pre-Theos, choir, LL, LSA, and Phi Theta Kappa. ' l,iel if tl K .. Y i t l L i I Q1 .- ., i ff .tb I. .s -, 1:13 ---4. 1,-. ' . ., . 51 E , 4,5211 QSM , - .3 -- -. xl ELEANOR RADKE Needville Pre-Nursing Her soft-spoken British accent indi- cates her Australian background . . . always ready to help with any task . . , sings soprano in the choir . . . member of the Phi Theta Kappa, LL, LSA . . placid and serene. 1 E l 2' I A 7' -. 'sv '5 'gg ri. Di - fr., - F L iff -, i lywgrffilf lx-...gif , 'MARY RAMIREZ IVAN BOTH KIZZIE SAGEBIEL Beeville LG Marque Llano Pre-Theo English seautilul, talented girl . . . musically i artistically inclined . . . can usual- be lound walking with Stratton . . . 'ys the piano well and belongs to choir and band . . . is treasurer the Betas. Liberal Arts ' Reliable and trustworthy . . . a will- ing worker . . . has plenty ot school spirit . . . someday his congregation will respect him . . . is Business Man- ager ior the choir and belongs to Taus, LL, and LSA, . GAA, and the Carefree and gay . . . has something to say to everybody . . . She manages to be several places at the same time , . . member ot the band, Drama club, LSA. .,-lure-E-fgwrgas 5 I HARRY SCHRAUB La Vernia Business Placable, carefree, alert and full of life , always ready to go . . . enjoys a good time and usually man- ages to have it . . . Easy to get along with . . . member ol Tau Lambda Chi. ball team. . it Very athletic . . . l..anda was voted most valuable player oi the 1946 loot- ball team . . . boisterous, loquacious, and definitely a lady's man . coach for town boys' intramural loot' . J it l ,l ff I. v . 1 '-1.1 fx.. X ORLANDO SCHRAUB PEGGY SCHROEDER Seguin Brenham Geology Pre-Nursing Our vivacious head cheerleader is in- telligent as well as pretty and popular . member of the Phi Theta Kappa . . , Homecoming duchess . . . Beta member . . . as one of Rev. Brehmer's assistants, she brings a note of cheer into the biology lab. LESLIE SCHULTZ MARIE SCHWEIKERT ROBERT SMITH Brenham Three Rivers Seguin prejfheo Music Engineering An assiduous, willing worker and well, liked by everyone . . . his position as Student Prexy is a big job and really keeps him busy . . . one of the few married men on the campus . . . mem- ber ot Student Faculty Council, Taus, choir, Veteran Association. A friendly little blond . . .a cheerful little eariul . . . plays the piano and sings well , . . gets around on her popular bike Priscilla . . . member of the choir, LL, LSA, and Dramatics club . . . a wonderful friend. Reticent . . . Another one silent Smith brothers , . .. goes about his work without bother to rush . . . knows wants and is going alter it. ' '- - is I I -I 'L '-'Lf : , s g ,1 i . , i I., . - - - L -M1 32: , 'i - lt :,,jv.fiA.. Z ,, ' Yi, . ,W AN V ,i H I , .. ilfxfi ' H I 't , 2 .' 'mv 3 1 .rt!'l' t. i 5. l' .- - 1 ' ' , 1 . T. A. SMITH FLOYD STAHL GERTRUDE STREY Seguin g Seguin La Vernia Engineering Business Parish Worker Tall, quiet, with that military look . . . Easy going, congenial . . . agreeable A swell all-round girl . . . intelligent, ex-servicemen . , . intellectual mem- . . . average all-round student . . . he talented, athletic, lots of lun . . . mem- ber of Phi Theta Kappa . . .I shows and Marilyn make a wonderful couplei ber of the choir, Phi Theta Kappa,,l.2L, great engineering ability . . . genial LSA, and GAA , , , Q very capable Gnd CIIWGYS COUNGOUS- ' persong able to do just about anything she sets out to do. i ' ,TY-I . .J '-' if ' -i. ' l 1 1 ll 'I T. E ': l 1 ' e ,-4 ,I ' ' 1' i' . -V5 . ig' : W V., . I , I -:A . vi 7 I' . I if- . , rff' ,, 'WANUA3 -RUTH TAMPKE MARY THIELE SAMMIE TERRY Seguin 1 Seguin .Seguin ' ' MUSlC.i'4 Business Geology gfjfuvll :1jIQndz.J'f.'ffi-bgnd mgjgl-eng Demure, ambitious, friendly . . .K gifted Witty, clever, friendly . . . Golf letter- iwowyears .. musically' inclined with artistic ability . . . Prof Gustaf- man . . . that town -student with a , ipgiwgry sfoprano'-'soloists in the sonfs efficient secretary . . . quiet, keen sense of humor . . . jovial, amus- ifarixq 'afvgl-yi pleqqntl lfpiendly and likable . . . neat, well-dressed . . . ing casual . . . Veteran . . . jokes, the eeabIe4l1.I'5-Tnicefto'besardund 90045 Sport. -. car pool, and girls are his favorite :l by all Wherever she goes . . - topics for discussion. , :bers of Dramatic Club. 1 , -W . -it ,,... , 'J 1. '4 ' 5 A 7 KENNETH TIEMANN BILLIE DEAN TIMM Seguin Hallettsville Pre-Dentistry Education Another ot those personality plus girls from Hallettsville . . . really cz lot of fun . , . she's still true to that boy from the old home town. . . . maybe thcgs why she goes home every week- en . 'all, husky, good-looking, blonde town itudent . . . two year football letter- uan . amiable, an all round good ellow , . .. his greatest weaknesses :re food and pretty girls. ' Eid 21. Q, , , IOE VETTER Seguin Business Everyone calls him Duck . . . tall, dark, handsome, and well-built athlete . . . co-captain of the football team for two years . Q . jolly, with a line sense ot humor . , , has a car but is still late lor classes. MELVIN VOGELPOHL LYNWOOD WEISS VICTOR' WEISS Bellville Seguin Sqn Antonio PTe'MeCl Engineering Engineering ' ' Immaculate, digniled, aspiring, under- standing, sagacious . . . president ot Phi Theta Kappa . . . always busy and never wastes time . . . member of Taus, Camera Club, Luther League. LSA, Student Faculty Council. fgnigns, Ptiiable, pleasant, red-head who is al- ways right there ready lor lun and some good laughs . . . entertaining, agreeable, sociable...member ol Stu- dent Veterans Association, and New- Acquiesant, conscientious about - sclxool -work, dependable . . L va th worker for the promotion and const: tion of the Kennel .' . ,able presid ot the choir . . .-member olfthe 'S dent Faculty Council and the Lui League. NORMA WIEGMANN Thorndale Home Economics The attractive blonde who can be found leading yells at the football and basketball games, or wailing at the post-office for a letter postmarked in Guam . . . wears lovely clothes . . . a Beta member. l ft J . ll l V H 7 t r I i I FERDINAND WILLMANN Seguin Geology Good-looking town student with beau- tiful dark curly hair . . . agreeable, genial . . . cute smile . . . has a nice black coupe . . member of the Stu- dent Veterans Association. .-,I V, ,. , TOYCE WILLMANN Seguin Business Our Queen of Homecoming combines beauty with brains . , . member of the Phi Theta Kappa . . . editor of the Grcwl . . . her tactful, charming ,man- ners make her very popular . . . Beta member . . . intellectual, likeable '-'T 'gl t ' .,r . V .. , af ---,-:-ft. rf. , 1-5, 3 , ' M-1. af.. .- : L . I3 sl f' ill' ,, l l i! 'fn if ll lg hr XX , ,- 3 t w 'Sf' Q 'Q?fg2',Eaxt fig X 1 i g,!:g'iH ANITA WINDECKER '.IL'f. ,Moulton , V Music n accoznplishedpianisty Windy has .iii-1lz:1Itding,,.musical,ability . . . her ,ndition of.Chopin's Polonaise leaves .ieryone-'impressed by her talent . . . ',.e,et,,4sincere, quiet, -member of the ioi-r1tzLl1.,-. LSA, .and GAA. tu..l :JMS tyaf ' ALBERT WOLF Bartlett Liberal Arts Heres one person who manages to be a gentleman and a Wolf at the same time . . . Obliging, considerate . . . a member of the LSA, Taus, and Dra- matics club . . . congenial, it's fun to be around him. and L I Itflilifl, , .Y i tx -Q3 ll'iill1'lll x t 'Q X -, ,yy-Q ill it ff, 83326, f-. 4- W 1, l X., - ' , Ili flag.-5 3,1 . gxixg-H A iii- Q7 fa WI: L I ,h fd fjg 1 M A 1--1 ik f' f' .Q 4 l 2 my if X 'l rx- 'lx - -l IWW:-.wx . 1 fix t, 'f, '1mtn1i-mnv .p ffq 1 We CARL WOLF Brenham Pharmacy That nice-looking blonde who seems so efficient . . . not as' quiet as he may appear to be . . , member of the choir, LSA, and Tau Lambda Chi '. . . president of the Newtonians. ROBERT ZIEHE Taylor Engineering This likeable chap from Taylor is active in every phase of campus ac- tivities . , . Bobby always has a joke ready for any and all occasions . . . president of the Taus, engi- neering lab assistant, member of LSA, Luther League, and SFC. x , 1 DANIEL ZIMMERMANN Beaumont Pre-Theo Known tor his conscientiousness in whatever he does, Danny is often found in' Weeber Hall at night dili- gently studying Greek . . . the quiet and efficient type-. , will make a tine minister . . member of Taus, LSA. VERNON ZUNKER Seguin Liberal Arts A tall dark-haired hunk ot man who stars on the'basketball team . . . interested in all sorts ot sports . . . a valuable man on the football team . . . his favorite pastime is laughing . . . likes popular music. EUGENE KARCHER Giddings Physical Education Blonde, curly hair, broad shoulders, and a friendly grin mark this cute guy from- Giddings . . . high-point man in the intramural basketball games . . . quiet, carefree, a lot of fun when you get to know him. A. C. LINDEMANN Bartlett Economics A, C. and Santa, his seeing-eye dog, are a familiar pair on the campus , . . an interesting conversationalist . . .- loves to tease and always has a friendly greeting for everyone. . ,..,,,... .. HAROLD LEPPIN Weimar Engineering Biggest tease on the campus . . gay, fun-loving, nonchalant . . quite a prankster . . . mighty att tractive with that drawling voice and dark wavy hair . . . easy to ge along with . enjoys sports ana likes to cut up with the boys. ,. ,lia- Ei:-T'-A x V .v P lf V r1s'f,i,w T:-QLQEQ :my J fri? v. .:u: ,-H,-L-Y V WN .7'1' ,A Y. 3 1 Y f 9 ,fl W . Ag Q, lgtri- A V-Z tgwxf. ' . : :T l f- fi 'Q ' . l A sw. 1 L HJ lf ' ' f 2 ' -. WP?-. ' 5 . -' 15 E - x, A . , : A ' , fi '-3 f -I i .7 Y : 5 .1 ' fk - ' E :ff Q , Sm., -' 'iuff' I ' f . ' Q EQ x , 1 -8 ' 7 5-. MFC' .6-sf , ' L -7-1anW9'5:6e! .4 .yt , E 9, A,F,,.r 1 : F' -1-55.1 1-elf' ' , . '1?f1.i'k -5' ' :,1,g3i3qMg,Fg.fi' 'vnu '55 Abell, Charlotte Adix, Neil Howard Afilerbach, Nell Rose Shreveport, La. Yorktown Cuero Social Worker Voc. Agriculture Education Albers, Dorothy Marie Arnmerrnann, Melvin Appelt, Charlene Houston Moulton l-lalletsville ' - Business Ad. -Music Business Ad. i are T-E -' ,l -, ,I Backhaus, Myrtle- Baker, .Iesse A4 lr. Bartos, DolenqLlQyggl New Braunfels Gonzales Orange GTQVG Q' Education Physical Education 5 l l 1 I ll Basse, Adolph F. Bates, Katherine ' Baxter Ioan Fredericksburg Alice Indianapolis Ind Pre-Dentistry Terminal Business Business Ad I 't warg-' :- , Berger, Florence Bigott, Will Fred Houston Pasadena Business Ad. Pre-Theological x , Billnitzer, Harold Marion Liberal Arts iaitisiqmgeg Nome Bohis, one W., Jr. Boldt, Frances LQDQ11 Ingleside Pflugerville Yorktown Business Ad. Agriculture A Pre-Nursing v . -Lf: XXX nip M gs . l, ill l 5--lxff,-s.5:-,fe - ,I .'.-: Y ,W ' .1 .v .-f ' - : . J H . I . , . g I I V'.l . . C.-7 l J ' . .' g ,' wg .' .,. , . - , x 1 1 , Y fi ,:' A -, , ,f ', 'I 4 1 f X WE' , . . B ,ff e I , 1 .:'- I X' h 1 jjqif A ' .I u N Brcrwner, EdWQTdFronk Brite, Yifonne Buss, Ben Seguin F SGQUITI Seguin Business Ad. T.-Iberfll AHS Engineering i 'RF ,,, Of -- -. 'iii H f-:U i..,.!,.:M ,-., f. i L. f 1' 13' ' P A , - nl, 'vw All - ' kj,- f fri , , , A L sf f.-'.:fk.z-Y'21'- ' 4 f ,, -1' . , 3-4 5 11' Q -1 1' 1 M if 1 X 'B B ' - Y : ?E:', Q 5i'E':bg-. ili ' ,gizkif Q55 B. , aiff. ef.ff,-i,,fs,':f,f:ffs2f11flW1 -' ' Y I Eff' ff'gl?Im'-1?:ffsf5f1s211 B I 3 , 7 W4 Q 34, ::.-gf-5 ,jp-' ..1:e-H if 'Ii::.u-e-r: ,.::,. , Carlson, Elaine Austin Business Ad. Dcrvis, Billie Cuero Dcmiel, Earl Stephenson Florence, Ala. Accounting Pre-Nursing '? f' A' W Q , X l -1, U Q. l 1 . Hill E I f X i l . :iq X 1 1 X 3' , 1 1 v i viii-if B 3 Blleliiraclut, Chlorene E. Elsik, Leroy San Antonio CQIUIIIIQUS Pharmacy Educcrtion 4 'Fehlier9?Ottol5'1 McGregorlff' '1PreJI'he6E-1-1' 'B Fiedler, Eugene Iames Findeisen, Eugene W. Prank, Marilyn Ann Shiner Moulton Alice Ed1lCUfi0l'l Pre-Theo. . Business Ad 'YT ' I 1:5 7 ?'-- .. .,., Q ' .' Aiie Frost, Glenna Fuhrmann, Leroy Henry Galbreath, Roy Lee Indianapolis, Ind. Fredericksburg Woodsburro Business Ad, Social Welfare Business Ad. f .. In no no - row, nn- nf s 1 1 5 I l l l I la .fa M . wif Garbe, Charles Garrett, lra William Geistweidt, Evelyn Nordheim La Vernia Doss Pre-Pharmacy Agriculture Education l i l i Gillespie, Valla Glenewinkel, Delton E. Gold. Maurice t Woodsboro H Seguin Alice Education . Business Ad. Pre-Theo. it il V. t l 1 l 'N l i . lx I V . H Goldapp. Ottalie Mae Gottschalk, Martin Greenshield, Gene E. Alice Winters La Grange Parish Work Pre-Theo. Physical Education l ' Haase, Martha Marie Hagens, Clarence Hflhfl, A111710 LOl1iS9 Moulton Schulenburg YC?I'1ifIOWT1 . BusinessiAd. Pre-Theo. BIISIIISSS Ad. l - W 7 2 7' 7 ' I A 1' fl- 7T1l . 'f'l577lN,- .ltr L,- -- , Tvgs I . 'I 7 ' I 'W l I - r , H' l- a5fff. :VA .VVI A -, . My I ..:' J .- tl. 5 . .I 'cz' , NR xii 1 .e it A 'lt A 4 f 1 J , It gf- , , f c 1 r 1 ', Q I x ' f 1 Tilt' S' ig . . .- 1 , Q, ' 1 .4 is - V- Q f f, 1 1 i m W Y my if x Elf Jia, 55? 1' -if QA. , ff . N J .x K ,gf -IL A I I 4 'tl IJEQ :dl U 'WA' ,' ' 4-E ' Harris, Paul Thomas Youngstown, Ohio ' -Aj.: '- 41 :05-. Hahn, Helen Martha Harborth, Harold Port Lavaca Seguin Pre-Nursing PreLEnginee-ring L L I I X 1 K Z. ' 'GX . l a t Te. ' .ll l I 'iv ur L l . 2 ff' ix V .Isa-wx J Liberal Arts is - a l l . l Helwig, Ioann Hilbert, Shirley May Hilclerbrancl, Willis M. Freeport Seguin Manor Pre-Medicine Library Science Liberal Arts H mrs- 1' L5 HM J in Corpus Christi Business Ad 1' f . R-'77 'Tf' u-'E J 1.- A 1 3 ' .. 1'g.1g -.2395 1. qfzz 1 A 1 .- if. - y --f,,.- i - . . , ps-.r-1 . -1.5 0 ,. - I - --Lf... 117 ' ' ' '- 73- if-:Nbr w - A H- Q - -r v 1 , -. 547. ,- -- 1 -1-53-if I I ' . P- ' 5. -1155.1 ' . if - V -. yi. .wif-44 - 'H - ' -4- .'-::'1.'.l if il.-tw I . A 4-wr 1. 9 Y A .' fidf:-:lil Q A, .V 5-xl Q 1 ' ' Nw 3- 'Y U - ,. I , 7h,j?,1 L 1 ' N - - -53512 . f.,.1,, Ll. .gr--r . ,-J ,,,, , .f :wp ' . '.1 13-01: ' . 1' .9 'U :-fr . , F ,. . - 4 1 1 ':5j'i1f-51,1 ' ,' :A 2 . 4:2-1 :X L .,-.pg Gigi'-.Q-'A 5 - t .V : . -I A '. ' iiflhf-34' 'Z N 1 ,- 5 57.3.5111-I rf' , ' -if .1 v f'i-1:31 ' 1 -.egg . ' A r Llljriv '. '. 1 ' l ill1jr39rt,.liMildred E. a' +2 . ...... .... Hobbs, Mary Ruth Harlingen Liberal Arts F? .ft fi' -, A .YE I Holtkamta, Wilburn West Columbia Agriculture Iacob, Bonnie lanlce, Doris Meyersville Bartlett Parish Worker Business'Acl. . -. V, nn 1 .l 5, . Ianssen, Lillian lane 'Runge Business Ad. fl 1 j J , 1,5 W fi 4 l ,f I : -oe' Rib If . Ianz, Ruth Iohnson, Bernice Ryder, N. D. Manor History Business Ad. ' it f- wt - X , K if -I ,, , X. V N A l 5 Kr I l I 'I ' w 'fl K' 1 gf If ' ': . l A .. i ,V Le ink ' W 1.4 fl f fl ' ' 1 I1- Q , ., t 1 ff .fr iff i 'll 'X-M534 '42 1 ' ff ' . x ' ' ' V ' f.2',.N rgbgx i 'n B ?P'-' 1-4' 'Y . . A ,L ,ln Q-5 f.. ' ' 'ft J 1 s ' r . ,. 1 I Q X i FM-L ' ' . . ,'v'.ef:.,, x.. , 4 , ..l', 'L :1:'.,-LLm3,1 I 4 P 1 ,V r, ' ' A515 l ' ' N. . ,N 1 nw? 2 . , .. 5 , :T 'V X 1 55 I, , , . Y -. L' J. ' , fifffrj 5 'xv- ll ' ' in vi . sw- .'. TNR' lt-i ' r B 4 - -'.ff-.gyg.j,,-L 517' . - ,r5i'3'H5.: . . ku, ,,.fg,1,,, -1: V . fs.-'Lf : K J -- - .-2.4.-1 w- 'Hit-v nu' LH, V nz' c , . .W 4+ . i J , W M i 4 . P 1 N J 112 .N -'H ww, J sv, F I Q ffl! Il' , , . . 1... 1, f as fy ,v l 1 fl u XM' -M . 5 if if i 4:31 ff N fi' + Ei a f Q f 'X I . MH- 1 f gig fr- ,l G' -L 1, J '-sv 1 91' WW fl -'G ifwq I ,lr vf. H J-Na, All J r mi 1 F 'Q f Iohnson, Quinton Hutto Agriculture . xNXf f' V V , f ' s . , . Q X - , l -:ntl -sd '-Q ,- Q 1 p I .xl 1 A ,- 2 ' ' . ,N , ,I 5 ' J wk-?ZPE'r-1-..l. , . - , ' 'fyes::zf2aa.f.ff .1 ' 1--:1. .. ' F21 . , 11g4'm1::Z:? .j'Z'-?--. PA X X f X' 'FAN 'rf.yFiiLU3'1 6ffffQw,W'G , ' ' Qi,--Q zAXxix.awl2Ly l rw ,. -, z13sPsE-Slftimrf gill . -4 ' - ,f B K V l Wifi ' f I '-l ' ' f ll? Vi Q ' lip' ,R , it X HP 4 f' +': '4x We J X 1 N MH X Nl A se ' 'r ff Iohnson, Ray Santa Monica, Cal. B Pre-Theo. B .. .-.4451 ,fps ,222 si +5'Ys'NYl - 14, R , W ,. 1 +L.- .,-.,. ' r Kamau, William Shiner Business Ad. .,, Q ffl S mx 'W W f x Ely Vfflvfl 41 Lf' Zlgym, in ,Zh 1 Z f' x ill X Qbjllf ff li: rf! 1 mlllpflh f lr: fw Ml :rx Keller, lerome lr Seguin Lab Tech , H ' iv-'1 Q. ' , - -Y, Q - ' . ' 1 A' Ili. .fiifi J i i f B qjzf'-233:53 . . Q k ' , gif. 'ci ,X ' ' f:'f 'Qj . 7 4 , 'if A , 1. V psi, . , f ' 12 .. ' jf r 1 , ' A ' , - l fr ll 4' YRJXL . . ,H ' 5' l ' f .5 , WN .11 1 f ' E-MI' hlffa5 '4'..7. . V- ix 5 V 2 4 limi? l 2. 1. Mg,jsfy,'r: -Qcfll fi u . 22: 'aff fs!!! 'lf-'11 V iv' vii 2? 1450 'A 1 1 4 '1': -nfb.--11.115 1.4m',,: -. 104 , H r f ' l---A ,, Kneip, lanice Alice Pre-Nurs. l Koehler. Charles Lee Marion ' Pharmacy Lavere Krueger, Otto Allan Encinal Pre. Med. Koepb, Ewctlcl E., Ir. I 23 .- A, Kneten, Lorine Helen Knupnel, Arnold Alice Burton Physical Education Liberal Arts A t . 4.2.4 Koester, Earl n Seguin , Engineering La Vernia Business Ad. ,:1-32.179-fa 1 .j,x . . ' i .PA I - . ' - D . ' .1 A - ll'lull'- :,'f'i. . fiflm. X .-.-.L.,1y,?l's2if: -,'.:qvxx11 ln:-1 - 2- ' f vllynza 1mws',:1i.-nv,-'. ,xx !: -fife- Qf ,,,',: ..-, fx q.:.f.',ff,:-u,.,.,3:-gg ,, l V .' v.,,fc3.,y. .-T25 Leifeste, Kenneth W. Q New Braunfels 1 Pre-Theo. Lindholm, lack T. Linclig, Elizabeth Lindig, Werner Galveston Hye Hye Engineering Business Ad. Agriculture i e 2 1 ' 3 , , .- , , W ...v A 5 . I ,r gf' xl I 'U' V 1- 6 H Ludwig, Peggy Luedtke, Iohn L. Lundgren, Pauline New Braunfels Pflugerville Austin Music AgTiCl1l'I1l1'e Business Ad. . ,..H .-'r in ve 1, I 3- 1' 3 f ai.: ff-iff-v fw ' 35 ii.y ,ff 1 , J 1,4414 lf! Effie-'f + fg . f- ' I . 235- il :f 5' 1'Af, ? i'5---if f-ilffiw Marrs, Dorothv lean MCISOT1, ECIWCITCI, lf. MCIfYCISlik- Mildred Okla. Ciiv Okla. Woodsbofo Rosebud, . Social Welfare PhCIrmCfCY ECl1lCCIf1OT1 ' ' McDonald, Vernon S, Menlce, Wilfred Roland Meyer Betty Mane Bartlett , Shiner Mathis Physical Educgtion Social WelfCH'e Llbercll Arts I- l ' Af ,,,.v-s -ix . g ,ul f - 'Ll' l 1. Y 1 'i f-2' w w i - iv l l fl X . , f U faivg, . f I ,gr 5 V If J g ,T -P' A .1 it 1' I , 1' , f i ls f l, AJ xl All , +I 1 Moehring, Elaine Muecke, Melvin Homer Muehlbrad, Delvin Iourdanton Shiner Pridcly Education Business Ad. Pre-Theo. I if . A , r .4 'J . ' it . , :Pl-l i , . 1 xx 'N l X l ig ee-Y it ' I i rr AIQ , i Fm Varnken, Royce Wallace Neffendorf, Dan Neftendorf, Iames ' Giddings Fredericksburg Fredericksburg i Business Ad. Agriculture Veterinarian 1 l A i Neue, Cl'1C11'lG1'1e ADH Ohlenbusch, Helen Ohlenbusch, Robert E. Manor Q New Braunfels Brookesmith BL1SiI'1eSS Ad- Business Ad. Pre-Medicine in--1 ll It 'il I Pagel, Warren Kenneth Petersen, Sylvia Pfennicf, Eleanor Ann A Premont Fredericksburg San Antonio P 1,73 Pre-Theo. Home Economics Education T ' ' ' 'T? 'v ' Y 7 , , V ,.re I A 1 'X ' . X Pfennicf, H. W. Pfluaer, Howard L, PiCk,e11fS,,4Lglg11f3Ql33 San Antonio Pflugervjille A ' 'C Chemical Engineering Liberal Arts - l l -C-'hiv PI'ieSS, CHHTOI1 Prochnow, Harold G. Rcrdke, Hubert M FTGd91'iCkSbT-lfg San Antonio Needville Pre-LQW Iournulism Pre-Med. . -e---, 'r l ,. 1 ii X - lie- -V : A 7::N Y I EY, HI Reinhard, Alfred Ir. Roewe, Iynice, Rogers, Roland Mcrrion Bishop E1 Campo Business Ad. Business Ad. Engineering Y Bi A I 1 ,Ii x VG, van N f - B V , ' -f' 1 . 'gr Jrfv:.1f' Sdegert, Marie Io Sager, Wilfred Gus Sdutter. Rosie Seguin , Bartlett - A Houston Ldfb-Tech Pre-Theo Lab-Tech . A ,,-u-ww T' ' ,fx l W . 1' f time , L ' W I! A Schawe, Mary Ieanne Schmidt, Edmund, Ir. Schmidt, Elsie Seguin Cameron Bishop Pre. Nurs. Pre-Med. Business Ad. M,vu ur! , , J vw- . pg, 5 1 ml, M1 2 I dvi H .V I , 2' we f . I . ,L 1' ,. - ' S i , ff f ,,,i J , fr, X u . 4? ft L ' f , f . E l 123 f . 1 1 21 Q' - 1 ' lf 4 E Qian I Au' ig' ag' U A ril ' ' Schoo1ey,M, Shanklin, Leonard E., Ir. SICIT-Ighfef, TCICk T. San Antonio Gonzales San Antonio Business Ad. Physical Education Pre-Med. ?f, 4955 .- an B is Sommer, Herbert Ir. La Grange Pre. Theo. ,dl 5,1 t I S rwb. -WI' if , f H 3 f t x ' ' V ' 5 -Q...J' 1,. spin, Ioyce Eiqine spin, MQIi1S1J1d Winters Wiinters Education Business Ad. Spong, Gordon Springs, Riley Starks Tommy Granger Seguin Mason Education Engineering Engineering Q . E 1 lx K lf: ' hx 'Ln I A l me , if ff if l - 'z ,.'. -,.l' , Stetfens, Marilyn Seguin Education Vi.: , ,l', r lla Strey, Bernie Otto .Lavernia E ' Geology. v 1 .. . i. x4 w. X. - 1 ,1. .WI W g it a Stroeher, .Roy Eredericksbergi Business Ad. K' 5 l l 1 l t 'fu X -rw Steinfath, Frieda Haskell . Business Ad. L- ,L wr V . Suarez, Iulian C. Seguin Education 'I fl 'x -f 4.1 is ' Stolleis, Olga Anna Westhotf , Parish Work 'Q' -nag! . I l TCIYIOIU lOh1'1 FfCf1'1k1iI1 Thormeyer, Ernestine Timmerman, Albert lr. Marble F C1115 Winters Rockdale Physical Education Education Agricultural Education ,- to on EE, :,- ht W sl ', ,A V ig! 'V l sg - t IR 1 31 ' ---.A 'A , ev V K , .V . 1 l l M , 1 Xin, f Vu L f A f lll 1 f, ,it Treptow, Anna Marie Tschoepe, Eugene Vlasak, Don Hallettsville McQueeney Corpus Christi Business Ad. Business Ad. Pre-Theological in Walenta, Ioyce Evelyn Walton, Charles Wedenf CUT1 - 4 Del Vane Seguin Youngstown, Ohio Education Business Ad. Libeffll AHS WEISS, NORMAN WIENECKE, DOROTHY WINKEL, IO EMILY Pflugerville San Antonio Columbus Agriculture Business Ad. Home Economics :fiiT?15e,.i,. ' ' ' L ' 17 4 . L,-gin Q, .. nnrggnl, - L ., , . h,,.' 4 1 X , W Iv' 5, H 1 ii L v 'Q R X 1 sf iw- A 4 WOLF, CHARLES WOLF MARGARET ZIMMERMANN HAROLD Columbus Cuero Beaumont Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Engineering . ,rg i LQ '3- i is X A 9 ' 1 is , - ' f N ' L f R! L A . 'EMANUEL EFFENBURGER, FRANKLIN FEHLIS, LA VERNE Seguin Shiner Maxwell Pre:Lcrw Pre-Theological Liberal Arts 3. l GARY, PERRY MARQUART, PAUL SCHULLE. MARGARET Wesihoff Fredericksburg ' Maxwell Liberal Arts Agriculture Parish Work PH g f ,.-T vifv- . X, It ugggly - :Piggy , I ' . -V , .: ,fl , .b ' 'f 1-- 4. X 4 -1 1 X . '7.,. +1 - E lv N N L- X- . .4 , fl. .4 'f' V, v' 4 1- 'Q x-Y., - -f : it , YQ H71 , LW ,Ili 1 ly. ,,.A, Y s '-I .' ll . P -L. f - L Vg' l I A ff' N359- ff-fif film . f ' Vf' I Xf If ' 2 ' - - 1 ,- 1 1 . :.5 v. 1, Ill 5' I l ,- P v A ...,....,-h54.......1...-.,,, ew , -, ,Q ...-.f- f x ,Ly A, EP !w.w,, N' x is , 4- 1 L 1 Y f v , x L I STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL The Studentslfaculty Council promotes closer co-operation between students and faculty. All its efforts are to serve the best interests of the students in a well-rounded Christian development. By means of an open and frank all-sided discussion ot prob- lems confronting the student body or any particular group, the council furthers mutual understanding and brings reasonable Wishes and suggestions to the atten- tion of the proper authorities. Student members are Esther Puhrmann, Ianies Goebel, Maurice Gold, 'August I-lannernann, Marvin I-Iuth, Bill Lerich, Marie Io Saegert, Leslie Schulz, Melvin Vogelpohl and Victor Weiss. Dean Streng, Dean Roselius, Mrs. Bcgisch, and Mr. Morclc cure the faculty members. t OFFICERS President. . . ., , ....,. ., ,, Leslie Schulz Vice-President, . . , ., ,. L. Esther Fuhrrnann Secretary.. .. . . . Marie Io Saegert .Lu-M 1 PRE-THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Pre-Theological Society was organized in November oi 1937 by a group ol pre-ministerial students. Since then, membership in the organization has been made available to church and parish workers ci both sexes. The purpose oi the organiza- tion is to orient its members with pastoral, evangelistic, missionary, and Christian ' ' th Work oi the Christian ministry and church Workers. educational Work relative to e Each year the Pre-Theos sell Christmas materials, sponsor devotions at meals, ,and also student devotions every Wednesday evening. OFFICERS President ..r,. ..,..,, . ..... ,. ., ., . Eleanor Radke Marvin Huth Vice-President... , ., .. . Secretary-Treasurer ...,.. .. ..,........ Alice Laine . .. Dean A. C. Streng Sponsor. . . 2- -' Hi.-.H 1- 1 f.. .,- J 1. U..-id.:-fu .. +2 Wifi A W M t A l .. .. 'i E as ' 1 , .5 ' I t .I . ,,..,s-.. - 1 cs.-H I , ' ' -B-ii-LQ?'i:'i V ,..f2'2tt:1 an s . . I 'fl f -I Q 'T l ' fi 'ff'-'-'fit Z 5 A. su... .. , ' LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION ' The Lutheran Student Association of Texas Lutheran College Was formerly repre- sented as af, part ot the T, L. C. Luther League, but on February 18, 1947, it was organized separately into the L. S. A., an organization designed especially for Lu- theran college students. The T. L. C. group is affiliated with the Gulf Coast Region of the L. S. A. of America. The aim of the L. S. A. is to bring the alert student lite- saving moral ideas, lite-directing purposes, lite-invigorating Christian faith, and life- lasting Christian friendships through treguent reception of Holy Communion, and through tellowshipin the L. S. A. I The L. S. A. of America promotes tour missionary endeavors in a project called Lutheran Student Action, the funds ot which are allocated for student purposes in America and abroad. ' OFFICERS ' President, ..... .. .. .. . .. .... James Goebel Vice-President. . .. ........ Vernon E rank Rabel Secretary... ..... . - , ...,...,... .. .Ioan Mathesen Treasurer... . , .. . .. ................. Robert Berry . 'Reporter .... ....... ..... : ........, . . ,. ,...............,........ Ionell'Britsch Student Service Pastor .....,, , , ,.,,. Dr. A. G. Wiederaenders . , Faculty'Advisor. , , .. .. . ' ,, .Miss Evelyn Fielder . .. . - -.,,,,..,, r ti E L.-- . . . ...... ..... -Vs ,... - Y-Y.-., L-..1.f...-..-yds ... - -.sm , '3' 'Q ll- .vg:f: ?:vl l l . inn ix.-5g - -f l. Y .E - 9 l I l -'Q . . LUTHER LEAGUE 5 j The Luther League was organized as a missionary society in l93l. Its aim is to develop and to increase the',interest of the members for leadership not only in theirtown church leagues but also in their church organizations. The TLC Luther League belongs to the San Antonio Federation oi the lnterna- tional Luther League. This year the Luther League sponsored a Youth Service in Convocation Hall, and sponsored a drive for Lutheran World Action and European Youth Relief. OFFICERS Q .. Eleanor Pfennig .Kenneth Leiieste President ,.,,, ,.,. ,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, L Q ,A g Vice-President.. .,........,. ........... .i........, . . ., SGCTGVITY -'-----4---4, 4. ......... ..,.......,.i.,.,........ O lga Stolleis - .,,,... Clst Semesterl Gertrude Strey 12nd Sernesterl Will Erecl Biggot ..............,Rev. Franklin Brehmer Treasurer ....,,.., Sponsor ...,..... 2:1 ii: 2:2 -sz-5 2 ri. un . ,,,.' -N. ' N -- rr l ll.1',: 4 il l 1 .- 1 ,sl 1 n .,. . .. .ft r-4' J ' it 'S s f -' E- ' X Us s I v -. i E E ' MB ' ' if .7 IFN X it S ' i . - I f' . 'xx , X3 t .--P 4, 551'-:Z-9 BIG SISTERS The Big Sisters is an organization of all the sophomore dormitory girls. it was organized in 1934 under the sponsorship of Miss Vivian. Each member has one or two Little Sisters to take care oi and look after throughout the year. The aim ot the Big Sisters is to bring a closerreiationship between the freshman and sophomore gir s. OFFICERS President ,,,,...,.,.r,.,......, .,...............,..... ..... ....,v... P CI U 11119 G11'1d01'f-' ViCe-Pre5idQnt ,..',---,.--.,,-,- ,,,,,, , MGfie eff Secretary-Tre asurer, r.... K. .... PGQQY' SCTITOSCIST U LITTLE SISTERS I The Little Sisters is an organization composed of all the freshman girls living in the dormitory. Organized in 1934, the group now has 55 members. Each Little Sister has a Big Sister to serve as her advisor or counselor. This organization, which promotes fellowship among all the dormitory students, is especially helpful to the freshman girls. it A OFFICERS President ...,.,.,...,......,, ,.,,,,,.,..,,,., .,,........,., ,,,,,,,,, N o r ma Blaschke Vice-President ....., ..,,,,. ..,......,,. .....,..,,4 ,,,A.,..,.., M a r g ie Wolf Secretary-Treasurer ........ ,..,...,, L orine Kneten ll I 9 I ' I fi i23??iQ X I. ,1,. l , f -I-If yffux .zxfa-. gunna- 1 ,'.,.- su Lrg ,rj .411 z. f.L,1 -,x 1 -. .4-ifl. C3 441 ANA ? 'E-.J K Q' 3 I' l 1 Z . , . . . t 4 1 .I , . I x H., ,. tl ' at .'.-2 . 1. 1 2. . I 'ir' .3 4. , -We. . 1 ,- f . ' . 1 , El . , 3-L ' 1 I ' l R ig .' . I Tdf' N willy tv' I ' ' K, 7 1 1' L N ' 1, , V- ' .l t it wi use W t V 9. A 4 ' 1 , . fri , 1 E V -.DP fir' YI-'-A . I , P. I - . - ,, I F 'ff J. 9.3 ' l t Q' f x :L..j A V, V '-if ' .f' 'jr' lf ' ' I 1 P i- ' s- ' 1' ' . fa' . A 1 .g,::.6, , ' f it 1 it -r .1 - 1 '- it f 1 f- F :-' -- T, ,jj ' i -f . , X W H ' ll! V h 1 Q I 4 CQ 3 ' K 1 s x I A 5 S fs A ' l . . CHOIR Y The Texas Lutheran College A Cappella Choir has Won an outstanding reputa- tion as one of the finer choral organizations of the Southwest. Organized in 1929 by Prof. H. E. Gibson, its director tor fifteen years, it this year started an unusually busy season with appearances at three Reformation Festivals and two radio broad- casts iirorn San Antonio. Participation in the annual MESSIAH, the Christmas Ves- pers, a two-Week tour' oi North Texas and Louisiana, and numerous Week-end trips croweded the choir's calendar. To spread the Gospel through music has been its fore- most purpose, and in doing so it has carried the name of Texas Lutheran College east, West, north, and south. OFFICERS President ................,... ...........,. ........ . ..... . .....,,. . V ictor Weiss Vice-President .......... ...... . Vernon Frank Rabel Secretary .............. .. ......... Marie Schweikert Manager .................... ..................... l van Roth Robe Mistresses .,........ .,,...... P auline I-Iulett Gertrude Strey Librarian ...,................. t........ . ........ E leanor Radke Historian ...................... ............. .,.. ,..., R o b ert Ziehe Representatives on the Executive Committee ....... ......... C arl Weden Leland Pickens SECOND CHOIR The second choir was organized by Mr. Watson in 1946. The purpose of the- organization is to provide an opportunity for vocal training for those people who were unable to be in the first choir. The members of thesecond choir i111 vacancies that may be left in the first choir. OFFICERS President ....,,..,..,.,......,.. , ..,.,...,,.,..,.,,,., Ruth Ianz Vice-President ,,..,........,,............. Wilfred Sager Secretary-Treasurer ........,.....,.... Rosie Sautter Director. , . ..... .,..... . Mr. Herman Watson ey FN , Q 'nf' 'in' i ' ' ' if ,sf V, - .sd V 5 f X ll 1 L- is ul 1. N E 5 t 3 K' . ld lr 4 f l I in I fl 5 I n ' .F -if l 'af 1 1 BETA ALPHA SIGMA The Beta Alpha Sigma was organized by ten girls in l934 with the purpose ot bettering its members morally, intellectually, and socially. The organization has be- come deeply rooted in Texas Lutheran College campus activities. Its members are chosen for their high ideals-both scholastic and moral with an ultimate goal of high standards and lasting friendship. Each year the Beta Alpha Sigma asks another group of girls to become their sisters and continue the activities ot, their predeces- sors. With the general expansion of Texas Lutheran College, the B.A.S., too, will en- large, insuring a Wider and more active future. - ' orrtcsss I y President ......,,. .... ,...rrrr,rr,..,..,....,. .,.., ,rr,,r M a r 1 an Forshage Vice-Presidents. .L w,,r,,,,w,,,,,. Ionell Britsch Secretary.. .. . Y ........ Gaynelle Brown Treasurer ,..., .....,,... Mary Ramirez V-'P vw PHI THETA KAPPA The Alpha Phi Chapter ot Phi Theta Kappa, the junior college branch of the National Honor Society, with its twenty-two members is a highly respected organi- zation on this campus The members are selected 'by the faculty from the student body, on the basis of scholastic achievement and participation in school affairs. Texas Lutheran College obtained a charter for establishing the Alpha Phi Chap- ter in l93l, and since then nearly two hundred young people have. been initiated 'into the select group. Meetingl monthly, the fraternity has an educational discussion or report centering about some topic of interest and importance. The chapter mem- bers strive for the threefold ideals of Phi Theta Kappa: Wisdom, Aspiration, and Purity. President .......,.... OFFICERS Vice-Presidents ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,V,,,,,, , .A...,..Melvi.n Vogelpohl ,.........Cordula Baethge Secretaryu. ., , .,.,.,.... Gertrude Strey Treasurer... .. .. ..,...,.,... Arthur McDougall Reporter .A..,, .. ,,...,. ..,,.,.,.,,.w. T eddy Kniker SIJOFISOT ,.,,.. Pres. Wm. F. Kraushaar X T' 'C7 ,,.t. NN- ',,,mg PW' 11, GROWL STAFF The Growl statt works diligently to bring to the students memories of campus activities picturing every phase of college life at TLC. The staff is comprised oi two distinct departments, the business department and the editorial department which co operate Whole-heartedly to make the Crawl a success. OFFICERS Editor ..,...,......,....t.i,,...,,, . V4,,. ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,ti I o y ce Willmann Assistant Editor .v...v......,..i,..........,,,,...,,,A,,.. ...,,..,l, M arian Forshage Business Manager .,,...,........,,..,.... E ,...t...,...4,,.. Teddy Kniker Assistant Business Manager ....,..,.. ,...,..,. F lorence Matthys Literary Editors .ii...,....,,.,., ,,.,..,,,,,,s ,,,V,,,,,.,..,, I o neil Britsch Dorothy Blaschke Sports Editor ....... ,,,,.A..., H arold Prochnow Art Editor .............,..,........,..,..,....i. ,t........ M arian Forshage Layout Editor ...........,...r,i.,i.,...,,..,,,. ...,.,... C harles E. Wolf Advertising Manager., ..,,,..........,.... ..i.. ..,.. R o bert Chlenbusch Typing Department Manager ..,.,.... ....,....,.. P auline Hulett Sponsor ,.....,............,..,,.,......,..........,. Nw: ' Miss Katherine Diehl t T' I K THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN A The Lone Star Lutheran, the student newspaper, is published under faculty spon- sorship by a staff ot 22 members, representing the journalism class and other stu- dents interested in newspaper Work. The paper is affiliated with the Associated Collegiate Press. It is published bi- weekly, except during holiday periods and examinations. The policy ot The Lone Star Lutheran is to present accurately and ,interestingly the history of T.lL.C. and life on the campus, ' OFFICERS Co-Editors .......,. ,..,...... .......V.....iv...................,...., f , Alice Laine t lst Sernesterl Arthur McDougall A f2nd Semesterl Ionell Britsch Co-Sports Editors .......v.. .........,.......,...............,, H enry Lehnhoft ' Marvin Mace Circulation Manager ......,... ........... B onnie Powers Business Manager ...., . ....,. ..,.......,... C ordula Baethge Faculty Sponsors ......... ....,..... P rot. Hugo Gibson Dr. G. S. Kuhlmann Mr. R. Fiehler K .K- i 1 ' l l - l ' 1 , l 1 t t 'itll ' BAND The band, which was reorganized in the fall of 1946 by Mr. Watson, has-increased its activities during l947-48. During the football season the band furnished pep music, and a colorful drill during the half oi each home game. Concert work was the major activity of the second semester. The improved balance ot instrumentation this year helped to make this a most enjoyable activity for all the members, and also raised the quality of music in the air which floated out of 4th tloor Windows in Old Main. Several out-oi-town trips provided fun for the members. Rex Davis served as drum major during the fall semester, Cnd Vernon McDonald during the spring session. OFFICERS President ...r......t... ,...., ..... C 1 st Semesterj Buddy McDonald A f2nd Semester Dottie Lou Bishop ViCe-PI'eSiCle1'1't. ..........,... ..... ..........,i,,,,,...,,. M e lvin Ammermqu Secretary-Treasurer .....t,., H- ........,,i,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, GQ-ynelle Brown Manager ...,,..,...,..,...,....... ...t, . Maurice Gold Wardrobe Mistress ....., ,.. ....... Kizzie Ellen Sagebiel Librarlan ......,.. ..c.........., ...,..,,....,,,.,, M Q urice Gold TAU LAMBDA CHI The Tau Lambda Chi was organized in 1946 as a non-secret, democratic frater- nity, created to promote true Christian fellowship, and to provide wholesome social activities for the students of the college. Membership is open, witha few necessary limitations, to all men students. The fraternity sponsors several parties and picnics during the school year, including an all-school Halloween party, a smoker for the boys, and a formal banquet for members and their guests. The motto of the organization is Esprit de Corps ,4 its' colors are scarlet and gold, and the flower is the red carnation. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,..,.i.................. . . ............ Robert Ziehe Vice-President ..,.. . .,.......,.... .....,.. ..,... W i lliam Neinast ' Secretary-Treasurer ,.i,. .i,.... Major Friedrich Publicity Director ..,..,.i................,....... ..i...... ...i. T e cldy Kniker Alumni Secretary ,,,,,,...,. ..,..,.......,,... ..,.,. D a niel Zimmerman ,Members of the Executive Board ..... ........, . . ....,, Marvin Grimm Vernon Frank Babel Mr. Herman Watson Mrs. Herman Watson Esther Fuhrmann Helen Wiederaenders Pres. Wm. Kraushaar Mr. R. H. Roselius Sponsor ....,......, ....... ........ Mother. ...,,........... ......................... . Sweetheart ....,....,...... ...,.............,....... - ..... . Mascots ........,..,............. ...... . Grace and Honorary Members ......, ............... ........ 2' ?F'vf GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Membership in the GAA is open to all girls interested in athletics. The organization, which this year consists ofsixty members, meets every Thursday evening. The girls participate in intramural volleyball, basketball, tennis, swimming, softball, relays, and track events. Early Sunday morning hikes are another feature of the club. The GAA was organized in 1931 for the purpose of'iosterir19 an interest in athletics among the girls ot TLC and oi sponsoring all girls intramural activities. Besides hav- ing a lot oi fun, each member may try to acquire a letter by taking active part in all GAA activities. ' OFFICERS President ..,...,....l.............. .,............,.......,........,...... E sther Fuhrmann Vice-President ......,........,.... ........,......,.,.,.,,, Gertrude Strey Secretary-Treasurer ,.....,.. .., l..... Kizzie Ellen Sagebiel Sponsors ,......................... ........ M rs. A. G. Gustafson, Miss Evelyn Fiedler AfA.,4,, Q: :.l,,..,,1K,--Yi, A,1L,4:fg?..,r., -Y ,i,.,,, S. FOOTLIGHT DRAMATICS CLUB The Footliqht Dramatics Club, the 93rd chapter of the National Dramatics Organi- zation, Delta Psi Omega, is an organization whose membership is open to anyone interested in any phase of theatrical production. The membership consists ot 40 stu- dents, who, meet twice a month. This club was revived in December, 1946, after be- ing inactive during War years. The aim of this society is to provide for the further development of its members in all phases ot theater Work. During this year, the members of the Footlight Dramatics Club presented a three- act comedy, a Christmas pageant, and an Easter pageant. Various social activities are scheduled throughout the school year, including the Academy Award party in the spring at which awards are given for the best performance of the year. OFFICERS McKinney President .,...,,,,,,,,,, Vice-President.. ,,..,. v. .................,......,..,....,Chlorene Ellebrecht Secretary ........,.... . .........,.i,.i,, Pauline Hulett Treasurer ....,.,. ............. K enneth Leifeste Sponsor ........ ........, M rs. Hugo Gibson V- V ,N , bi, ., -5 ,Ut . , 4 , f.-1. 1, A .'- ,t ' in v',tAg L i ', . ,-,1 - - ' 1- f 3. :Q A t . , fa, . . I V, 5 lt VXI' W ., , , , - trtl, . ,, - - V - .-, u ,Nl 1, , - ,t 105 , I l' L, , Y! 1, - W Z'--' lr it t . 1 1 ,iY., it 1 f . vm l . tt' ff ' Y-'15 l - I., V 3 ., .1 , l , I rl li I .5 1 . H I .y, fl, . , P J p l li t tts. t t, .T t. - ,V at ,r,. J, i 1 1 l 3' U . 7' U 2. Qld . W t lil ffl' Y' W V : I , . 4 ' 1110! l . 1 't 1 t.v t gs l NEWTONIANS After a lapse of several years the Newt ' , onians were reorganized on October 14, 1946, This is an organization open to membership for anyone interested in science. Throughout the school year, several field trips of scientific interest are made by members. . OFFICERS r, President .............,...... .. .......................... ..l...........,....... C arl Wolf Vice-President ..,.....,........ ......... .......,. E cl Win Anderson Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,. ,.,...... A dolph Gottschalk Sponsor Y.,.,............,........ ........Prof, A. G. Gustafson CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club Was organized Ianuary l4, 1947, and now has a membership of nineteen. The club was organized for the purpose of tarniliarizing students interest- ed in photography With the techniques used in photography. Club members partici- pate in snapshot contests during the year. Meetings are held on the second and fourth 'Monday evenings of each month. Presidentz ............,,..... Vice-President ..............,.. Secretary-Treasurer ..,..,. Sponsor .......................... OFFICERS Hoffman 1 .,,,...,...,,., Elaine Carlson Iynice Roewe ......,,.Miss Evelyn Fiedler STUDENT VETERANS' ASSOCIATION The Student Veterans' Association, organized in December, 1946, with a member- ship of 39, now numbers 67 honorably discharged veterans ot World War II. The purposes of this organization are- to preserve memories and incidents ot the great Warsg to further the cause of peace and goodwill on this earthg to uphold the rules of brotherhood of all students of Texas Lutheran Cllegeg to consecrate and sanctify their comradeship by their devotion to mutual helpfulnessg to obtain for posterity agreater Texas Lutheran College. OFFICERS .,.,,,.ForrestMcDonald Clarence Meyer President ....,,.... Vice-President ........., ...................,.. .......... Secretary ...,......,..... ..l........ T l'1OmCIS KGHQ Treasurer AA,,,,..,.A. ,,,,, , , Marvin Grimm ' Sponsor ,,,,,,, ,,,.,.,r D I1 O. R. SCl 1GWG GAMMA DELTA The T.L.C. chapter of Gamma Delta was organized during November, 1947 lt is an association of Lutheran students of the Synodical Conference on our campus and it is composed of ten members. The purpose of Gamma Delta is to promote Christian fellowship among Missouri Synod college students, President ............... Vice-President .......... Secretary ,.............. Treasurer .............. ,.... Faculty Sponsor .......... Pastoral Advisors ........ OFFICERS Robert Ohlenbusch v....-......Herman Kihan ..,...F1orence Matthys ,,,,,,l,,,4,,tMilE:lred Hillmann Rudolph F iehler Rev. Richard3Brandt, Rev. E. F. Lange lil-fll ':e!f'5'LPlR,l KIM I I lriLU -r In-lg-lxlligj-gn mm J fx. F1fteen cheers for TLC' The cheerleaders add pep and color to the athletic events They are orgamzed for the purpose of supportmg TLC teams to victory, and are elected by the student body 'Ihey can frequently be heard urging bus trips to out ...Peggy Schroeder .Norma Wiegmann, Martha Iordan, Marie Io Saegert Robert Ohlenbusch P --1' A, .A F. ,i -fn ff... .,.. -1, T, W-..--Aw . M-' 1 -' MTIT' , 1' -- -:vu 1 'N N 5 1 J 1 r 1 .. H 'I' luv ,M , , ' .I1',',ifQ. ,-Aff-'11 .. ' ' u., I-' - N 4 ' all: .5!v3Xsv ff' L FQ-:4q',c35.bS4F 5-M in-xl-J, .1 1 K J 1 , 4s fa- '1 ,. 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' xr NAM. , .......Gonzales ..A....ASeguin A ......., Seguin .....,..Giddings ,.,............Seguin ....A.AA....AMcDade Fredericksburg .........,...,..Masor1 The camera eye catches the Bulldogs in scrimmage prac- tice. Schrcxub drives to the Corpus Christi 2 yard line before being swcrrmed under by taclclers 'T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C., T.L.C T.L.C T.L.C 'T.L.C. U U 13 7 32 14 ........... I9 7 U 28 WOHESSI'l5ik'6iiQ 'A RESULTS OF 1947 SEASON ..r.....NGVGfIO Iunior College Scm, Marcos B,' Schreiner Institute ...........Edinburg Iunior College ..,..,,......,.Vicioricr Iunior College .............,..Whurtor1 Iunior College .......,.,Brownsville Iunior College ....-,..,......Uvc1lde Iunior College, ........Y,,........Clifton Iunior College, ..v.....Corpus Christi Iunior College, I N ,,-,,.eJ Although the Brownsville Scorpions were favored, the Luies overwhelmed them 19-U. The Bulldogs are nosed out of G Homecoming Victory by lhe Uvcrlde Cowboys, L3-7. Schrczub hits the Corpus Christi line. The Pirates were scullled by the Pups, 28-0. A joyous. moment in the T L. C. dressing room after the Corpus Christi game. i N Y K' Fu K W N NXXX mix Captains Harry Miller and' Ioe Vet- ter saying Q Iew words at ct pep rally., All dressed up the day before a game. n N ' ifiafifi s ., 3 ,I -551.5 Q4 -xuwii' 5 , vig'-.1 - , W..-1-.-..,f . w -,.. , I q ' 5-A N .,E-z'.' 'Tin, I - f cf., 1' 1 'Z ' '4 ' ' , , ,. ' ,Q jg: :V Ti-4:1-':::x?iff':. ,' ., 1-ww.-X Q ,,4:.L:v , ,. . . . ,,..,.1,,.q,,.-,.- . , ' ' vim -. gf '- . --J.-4,2 fr: V . . .FET-jg mf, , 5 . A-maguaioxa ' ' 1 ' ...: A 4, -v W N V 5 - Q ' ., :ff 5: C53 1 1 f 1 1552 if -if vim: 'N 5 Q - ' XwQf-wr ' gr ' f -1 3 , I . 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GOL? 4 . 1' - '15 .,, .Qg , , , ' 'RENFRO Cleftl of'Co1'pus Christi I.-C. defeated - , ' 'j - A , by SAMMY TERRY, T1L.C. -Crightl ' ,UOLANDER SCHRAUB 1 Q - ,f Y 4' 16. ' I' , qui... 11 N If .- K TERRY, 1947 s1QfeRunne r.-up fv,f,. f - 'KUHLMAN Gnd'-y3T1gEg.u5-'Ah' 'f H33 31 INTRAMURAL TRACK. SOUTH HALL CHAMPS Left to right: Dube, Findeisen, King, Prochnow, Knot pictured! Lorfing I BAASEN-Shotput ,KING-Broad Iump TENNIS NkF M M 1' fi5?'57'3 .V U -, - ' ... N ' ,A A. Tw J' - KEPPLER and STRATTON L ' LEHNHOFP and MACE r-1, r . L ' i ., .- V X '. , H w ,Mu I. , ' - WJ f , V 6 lr - Y Y 1 Y ' -4, , xv ee ' i U' . ' f., - A r 5 ' Y U I , .f ,if 1, I - -I 1 fm.: alfa, Eg H e 5 .511 437: f A ' 1: - - L f 1 ' 3 , - SQ - .:, 'g. fl-N.'9if f ' . 75f1 'Y'?1Y . 5'9 -'Q ' 1.1:-,.'tfF5-f i ' b -f.: uf'-'1 . '5f?-We 5 -' ,e , 'M 551 ff 5fj i,-QQ E ff-:gg L' -gp, N 1 fy ' '. 1 1 31,14 A .,-L rg--1 'f . 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M arvin of the House of Mace King of Homecoming Sir Milton of the House of Mayer ............,,.,..,.,... Prime Minister Duchess Dottie Lou of the House of Bishop ,...., Representing the Virtues of the Christian Home Duke-Bill of the House of Goodwin Maid-Lady Charlene of the House ot Appelt Escort: Edwin Anderson Duchess Esther of the House of Fuhrrnanns. Representing the Values of the Christian School. Duke+August oi the House of Hannernann Maid-Lady Pauline of the House ot Lundgren Escort: Iesse Baker Duchess Gaynelle ofthe House of Brown ,....,... Representing the Heavenly Blessing of the Christian Church Duke-Harry of the House oi Miller Maid-Lady Charlene of the House ot Nelle Escort: Paul Lundgren 1 l W I -PROGRAM Duchess Peggy of the House of Schroeder 4.... Representing the Rich Treasures of Christian Citizenship Duke-Orlando of the House ol Schraub Maid-Lady Mary of the House of Ramirez Escort: lim Stratton Her Highness ..,.,.,,...,...,.,.,,... Lady Pauline ofthe House of I-Iulett If Princess of Service y Her Gracious Majesty ...,, Lady Ioyce of the House of Willmann i Queen of the Court of O ortunit PP Y 5 Train bearers ,,,...,....,...4 Sue Christiansen, Margaret Brehrrier Crown-bearer ..,.., ........,....,,...,,.......,..r,,..,,..,,..,i,,i.,i G arith Kiel Herald ........,.,..... .,.i,.,...,.,.v...r.i...,...i...,,,.i V ernon Rabel Trurnpeter .. ,....,,.,.. ...r,... ,.r...i..,,,.,. ,.,, M e l vin Ammerrnan Court Guards .....,.. ....r,,. . Marvin l-Iuth, Melvin Vogelpohl HOMECOMING Homecoming is always an exciting weekend for present 'and forr1i'eif situl dents alike. Registrafiorr :oi Vex-es began 'on Friday., The icoronenia-sri was held that night, followed- b'j 'E1 reception for the Royal pariy,'VSEitif urday afternoon there was La'5:lediiJ ,f-' , ,f,,i.V g I M i0Hf ll, flcosinfs PlWmHL'f7l '1' NOVEMBER 1947 catory service for the new buildings on the campus, and various organ- izations had reunions and teas. The day was clirnaxed by a banquet and then a football game. Sunday morn- ing chapel service concluded a memorable 'I'.L.C. homecoming. T -.,l fl K. The Beta Alpha Sigma ohooses its pledges for next Year r ' V ,rw The man er 'Entertaining the gi from TSCW at the Kennel. At the formal Christmas banquet. At the annual Beta pledge party. The TSCW Choir , sings in Seguin. Convo period on The girls exchan gifts at their mas party in . Blue Room. . Q X decorates the lounge at 'Christ rnastime. S l-lotfrri'a1'i, Grirnrn, I and 'Fehler put station. KTLC. on 1 - the air. , ' In line for registration. Senior Day, when Seguin seniors the day at T.L. The faculty presents a Convo program. Anita, one l of the most talented young i ladies on the campus, was presented in a recital during the year. . l , a' . , , - 1 , - A . A - :t4,.ffT., ,-in-5 :M--ggrf., gg-Gr ,541 I7 f f ' -, ' ' ' 'H 'ff' ff' -1 V 'if W1 tff-'v':'!Q-13-I ,L t A T A , k i 1- L f-its -L 'ar , A - . 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A. ,,,y,,., .V JI. ,W . , Q. 1. 3 These people share their talents in pub- lishing twice a month our Lone Star Luth- eran, besides producing Seguin's leading newspaper, the GUADALUPE GAZETTE BULLETIN. The test of a man's worth to his com- munity is the service he renders to it, A new and growing business in ourcity has colorful paints, wallpaper, and sup- plies to please the taste of any decorator or designer. The owners are glad to assist customers in selecting the most appro- priate designs, etc., for their individual desires, and are proudot the durability and worth of the merchandise. By now you've guessedg it must be REIMEBIS ART SHOP. ,At Kilgore's, or The Typewriter Shop, Wil- liam Karnau and Eunice Billo look over the complete assortment of the latest type- writers, some of the many items Kilgore's offers to students and office-workers. Everything for the office and school. Constahtly on the search for good food, girls from dorms have recognized NAU- MANN'S RED 5 WHITE as the grocery that satisfies all their eating needs, How- ever, the people ol this community were first to take advantage of NAUMANN'S wide selection of food stuffs and the ac- companying low prices. Having her portrait taken in a most be- comingpose, Evelyn Geistweidt sits be- fore the camera of master photographer, Leon Kubala. Besides portrait work, LEON STUDIO does the film-processing and sell- ing of photographic supplies for a large number of county residents. Wilfred Menke and Leroy Fuhrmann with college buddies enjoy the excellent serv- ice of CITY PHARMACY. This drug store and its brother agency, CORNER DRUG STORE, with its delightful soda fountain, are filled with many satisfied customers daily. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, member of F D I C, is most known for its good will and trusted dependability. Clarence Mey- er and Vernon Miller are here receiving helpful financial advice, a courtesy ex- tended by the bank to everyone. The Bank Thatgts Your Friend. At STARCKES, one of Texas' finest furni- ture stores, Mildred Hillmann and Marilyn Frank inspect a comfy sofa, with an eye to future married life. ln cr like manner local homemakers have long depended upon Starcke's Big City Store, Small Town Prices to furnish their homes. The Home Should Come First. I. C. PENNY'S+this is a name treasured to multitudes of shoppers, who've come to depend solely upon a Pennys store for all their drygoods. Only Pennys has such myriads of garments, shoes, accessories, etc. twhich are the essence oi lasting constructionl, at such absolute. low costs. Friendly clerks and pleasing displays all create an atmosphere which makes the task of shopping most enjoyable. The leading auto-supply store in town is of course, WESTERN AUTO, operated by Mr. Bugs Stautzenberger. Not limited to automotive parts, the store has every- thing irom toys to rubber landing boats and everything in the way of household appliances and sporting goods. lust re- member: No matter what' you want, WESTERN AUTO has it. The directors of GOETZ FUNERAL HOME meet with understanding and efficiency those losing a friend or relative in death. Services are rendered with quiet dignity. For the perfect last tribute, GOETZFU- NERAL HOME stands ready. For all their variety goods needed, con- sumers ot all ages frequent DUKE AND AYRES, Seguin's modern, elfectively de- signed branch of the. great Duke and Ayres chain. Here courteous sale em- ployees are quick to wait on every cus- tomer and help him select from the Wide array of quality merchandise and get the most in value for the least in price. V' Of the cleaning shops in Seguin, CITY CLEANERS offers the most in service for the least in price, Alongside their clean- ing and pressing duties, CITY CLEANERS 'maintains alteration and dyeing facilities. All' customers, such as student Charles Koehler, are greeted by a cheery smile 'arid quick, safe handling of clothes, An- other fact cannot be overlookedt CITY CLEANERS handles all the college's cleaning. BAENZIGEFVS' popular Red and White store in the heart of the business district, can lay claim to a host of satisfied friends, who will purchase groceries at no other store .The clientele of BP.ENZIGER'S is always assured of fresh, nutritious, and tasty food at a minimum of cost. The gro- cery's high esteem is certainly deserved. When the two cafes under the HOER- MFINN name tbetter know as the Goose and the Ganderl were recently opened, they were immediately met with public approval. Hoermanrfs inns have indeed become indispensable for nourishing meals, late snacks, and as a place to congregate. At HOERMANN'S. it's always good food, good fun, and good fellowship. When two variety stores united into the BOUNDS AND PHILLIPS CORPORATION. a unique situation resulted. Local con- sumers were given the chance to choose from the combined stock ot the two enter- Vbrises, rare' bargain items and objects usually not easily obtainable at such a nominal cost. At present, BOUNDS AND PHILLIPS is ever expanding its list of faithful buyers, who see the value of trad- ing there. ' A 7' 'aff' r f f - - - -Irvs: Ioe's Cafe, situated in the center of town, enjoys the reputation of being Se- guin's finest restaurant, and it deserves it. It has spacious serving space to ac- commodate the hundreds of customers who daily come, it has a staff of cooks who prepare food in the best possible manner, and its efficient arrangement and super neatness please the most criti- cal eyes. Yes, for the best service, go to loe's Cafe. Probably Seguin's largest single indus- try is the Seguin Milling Co., makers oi that iamiliarly good White House flour. ln their huge plant, at the river, a variety of milling operations are carried on, grains are processed, flour is milled, feeds are manufactured, all with care and precision. For the best in grain products, see the Seguin Milling Com- PUHY- f. The Palace and Texas motion picture theaters are assuredly the greatest con- tinuous recreational features ol this city. Young and old, rich and poor, all go to the movies for relaxation, for education, for pleasure. The movie owners recog- nize this, and are striving to present ever- better programs and to provide the best ot facilities for the public to enjoy them- selves more. Sagebiel's-a name that has grown with Seguin. How true when one re- members how many jobs this business does: complete filling station service, bat- tery service anywhere, automotive part sales, tire sales, 24-hour service, and even repair service. No wonder that the large Sagebiel station has become a landmark to dwellers and visitors alike in this town. Not much can ,be added to what is known about the Guadalupe Valley Creamery. lt extends dairy service to the entire region, and its products go all over the state. Because of the quality of its goods, it has enjoyed such growth that it is now housed in several buildings and requires a large staff of employees and a fleet of trucks to carry out its program. For the best in milk products-see the Guadalupe Valley Creamery. Standing at the four corners, Mich- na's is Seguin's most diversified business. It handles those good Gulf products, in connection with its excellent filling sta- tion service. It distributes Firestone tires, battery, and other automotive items: it operates a complete hardware and toy store, it sells freezers, refrigerators and similar household units. In all of these, Michna's include cheerful service and at- tention, small wonder then, that Michna's is widely patronized. Two businesses, the Donegan Insur- ance Agency and the Seguin Building and Loan Association, are joined in spirit by the two men who together, operate them: Hugh Donegan and Anthony Mays. The Insurance Agency f2U6'W. Courtl has since 1911, offered protection plus service toy the many people fortunate enough to have let the agency help them. The Building and Loan Ass'n C204 W. Courtl offers insured investments or home loans to anyone desirous of making wise steps in business and his future. For many years now Van Gilders has been one of Seguin's most delightful res taurants and meeting places. I-Iere in ar atmosphere of reserved beauty friend: can gather for a delicious meal or for c snack, while soft music and the gayly decorated interior make for real enjoy- ment. ,Like the Rotary Club, why not plar to-visit Van Gilders or the Orange Bowf atleast weekly, for the best in eating out? i 4 . , f .h JI! X15 f ' W .,-pf. - ' x -A 1 '1 V -,Fl y . D-A . X 'll Home ot the great Ford automobile, is Howard Motor Company. Hardly any business has been able to keep up with the amazing growth which the Howard Company has had, the building doubled in size, and the supply service and other distinctive features have widely expand- ed. Stocking parts for any type car, in addition to providing a first rate me- chanic department, Howard Motor Com- pany is an indispensible part of local lite. Compliments of KOEPSEL LUMBER CO. More than just a Lumber Yard lim Schuessler Ralph Giles One ot Seguin's largest businesses, C. W. Traeger Company is the cornmunity's leading wholesale house, distributing merchandise to every point in the coun- try. Local retailers depend on this 'corn- pany ior the finest in goods, at the fairest of prices. Thus, every consumer even- tually is influenced by the service ot C. W. Traeger Company, where the best of the goods we buy usually originate. The United Gas Company provides to this city one ol its most essential utilities! natural gas. The companylserves the'erI4 tire Gulf region providing pure, practical fuel for heating and cooking at little cost: Above all, natural gas is lby farthe orit- standing heating agenty giving large amounts of heat energy, iwith no wasted infperlect safety. Onlyxllhited Gas can oiier so much toithe residents of this surrounding coinmunitiesll r ' it til' l l Occupying one of Seguin's most attrac- tive -buildings., the Seguin State bank in like manner gives the best in banking to its customers. Thefact that the bank has such large sums in deposit is proof enough of the trust which so many peo- ple place in it. Above all, it welcomes the chance to help its depositors and other friends with their monetary problems, always seeking to be the utmost in serv- ice to this community. The Pete Smith Motor Company is one of our community's best assets, in that it renders a two-fold service to all. First, it is the distribution center of the Chrysler Corporatiori cars entering this area fPly- mouth, Dodges, Chryslersl. Secondly, it with its staff of skilled mechanics has a complete repair and automotive service, from making the simplestcheck-ups on motors to repairing wrecked automobiles. The Seguin Transit Company, operated by-Luther Sagebiel, is always ready to provide quick, dependable, and economi- cal transportation anywhere in this local- ity., After a phone call, a fleet taxi, driven by .a.-courteous expert driver, almost im- mediately arrives, to take you to your destination. Remember - Phone lUO, Homeiof the White Stripe Taxi. The Nolte National bank is one of the Oldest-business institutions of this city, it has stood the test of time to win even more friends with its fair dealings and bankingfservice. The bank prides itself on the aid it offers to the many citizens who consult its officers for all their finan- cialloperations. ' 'i The,Nolte National Bank-a Friend in the Past, and for Years to Come. PATRONS Hugh Dcrvis, M. D. Ioseph T. Goetz, M. R. L. Knolle Ir., M. N. A. Poih, M. D. Carl Rcretzch, M. D. I. C. Douiheii, M. D. E. W. Dczrilek, D. D. D D R. F. Scfgebiel, D. D., M. A. Beerwinkle Iohn E. Williams, lr. R. I. Burgess, Ir. I. F. Pulkrabeck Harry Mencllovitz Miss Bessie Gibbs Herry's Nursery Bert I. Keller H. A. Krezilom Fred Fuhrmcxnn, P. A. Harvey Wuest QMWW n 'W 1 Y 1 4 1
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