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A Texas Home for Boys and Girls Since 1943
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Upcoming Events
boysville works
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Lenna’s Letter
Heatwave
Golf Tournament
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39th Annual
Wildest Auction
in the West
to keep families together in times of crisis
Boysville increased its efforts to keep families together in times of crisis by expanding The Thompson
Emergency Shelter to include more infants and toddlers as well as children ages 5 to 17 years old.
The Thompson Emergency Shelter recently moved into a renovated Ellison Cottage, increasing their
capacity to 24 children. The move allowed the Shelter to create a separate living area for eight infants
and toddlers.
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Boysville’s emergency shelter is the only shelter in the area to care for children birth to 17 years old.
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CAMPUS NEWS:
Days of Caring
Girl Scout Troop
Volleyball Serves Up…
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COMMUNITY
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Memorials
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“By increasing our efforts, we are able to keep brothers and sisters
together, “ said Lenna Baxter, Chief Executive Officer for Boysville.
“Our expansion happened quicker than we expected and we are so
excited to have it open.”
With the expansion of the Shelter and the expansion of The
Foster Care Program at Boysville, siblings are able to retain
their bond and work on family issues together.
Boysville is unique to Bexar County as it hosts a variety
of programs to help children of all ages from birth
through college. Children living at Boysville are
taught independent living skills. Young adults
who graduate from high school while living at
Boysville receive financial and emotional support
through college.
“Boysville is here not only for children who
are wards of the state, but who are in crisis”
said Baxter. “We want to help children who
truly need a home while their parents or
guardians work out their personal issues —
whether it is a substance abuse problem,
spousal abuse, homelessness or even grandparents
who can no longer care for their grandchild.”
Boysville does not discriminate based on the ability to pay.
Most parents or guardians who place their children at
Boysville are unable to pay for services.
In 2004, the Texas Department of Family and Protective
Services reported that Bexar County had almost 15,000
cases of abuse reported, with 7,730 confirmed for abuse and/
or neglect. Approximately 35 percent of the confirmed cases
were children under the age of five.
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contact us
upcoming
events
JERRY & JACK RIDGEWAY
THANKSGIVING DINNER
November 18, 6:30 p.m.
Thanksgiving kicks off the holiday
season at Boysville, as we celebrate the
Jerry & Jack Ridgeway Thanksgiving
Dinner with special friends. The Ridgeways were an integral part of Boysville’s
community for many years. Their
generosity and compassion still
benefit Boysville’s children today.
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
December 11, 3:00 p.m.
Boysville’s annual Christmas Pageant
showcases the hidden talents of our
children as they perform a variety of
singing, dancing and musical acts.
The show, featuring different cultures
and stories of the holiday season,
includes Hannukah, Kwanzaa and
of course, Santa Claus.
THE ARTHUR O’KRENT
HUMANITARIAN AWARD DINNER
February 22, 2006, 7:00 p.m.
The Arthur O’Krent Humanitarian
Award Dinner will be held on February
22, 2006 at the San Antonio Country
Club. The O’Krent Award honors
an individual who, by civic action,
demonstrates love and concern for
the well being of children within our
community. Past recipients include
Fully Clingman, Tom Frost, former
Governor of Texas Dolph Briscoe,
Dr. Dale Wood, Edith McAllister and
Reverend Buckner Fanning.
BOYSVILLE, INC.
P.O. Box 369
8555 E. Loop 1604 N.
Converse, Texas 78109
P: (210) 659-1901 F: (210) 659-6527
boysville@boysvilletexas.org
www.boysvilletexas.org
mission
Our mission is to help boys and girls become
responsible adults. Established in 1943, Boysville
provides long-term residential care, foster care and
temporary shelter in a safe, secure, nurturing
environment to children birth to 17 years old who
are unable to remain at home due to abuse.
Lenna J. Baxter, CEO
Edward S. Baxter, Executive Director of
Development and Finance
Beth Reinhardt, Director of Community Relations
affiliations
Council on Accreditation
Child Welfare League of America
National Fellowship of Child Care Executives
Optimist Club of San Antonio
San Antonio Kiwanis CLub
Texas Alliance of Child & Family Services
Texas Department of Protective & Regulartory Services
United Way of San Antonio & Bexar County
boysville auxiliary
t h ri ft s h o p
Vangie DeLeon, Manager
307 West Olmos Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78212
(210) 826-2195
officers
John H. Shields, President
Steve Hampton, Vice President
Jim Hollerbach, Secretary
Gen. Dave McIlvoy, Treasurer
Jolene Davis, Asst.Sec/Treasurer
directors
Moses Aguilar • Robert Beadle • James Blackwell
Catherine Burke • Joey Caballero • Scott Caballero
Chad Clingman • Colleen Collier • Stephen H. Dedman
Marshall H. Dodge •Michael Eaton • Earl Fae Eldridge
Tex Farnsworth • Martha Fosdick • Bobbi Girardeau
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Charlie Gregory • Donald J. Hand • Carolyn Heath
Dana Green Heffernan • Jimmie Joffe • Dave Kibler
Joyce O’Krent Koch • Jeff Landrum • Morgan Matson
Bill Mochel • Leroy P. Muehlstein • Karen Novak
Michael Patterson • Lillie Putman • Adrian Quintanilla
Dr. George Rapier • Dr. Waid Rogers •Manny Ruiz
Vaughan Ruple • Bryan Thomas • Brian Weiner
Mark D. Werner
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Thomas Hawkes • Virginia “Ginger” Schultz
John W. Robb • Harold Putman, Jr. • Rudy S. Trevino
Charles W. Lutter, Jr. • Robert C. Cole • King Mawhinney
Wallace T. Jacobs • Thomas Cunningham
Paul A. Parker • Robert Cherniss • Buster Horlen
James L. Drought • Jim W. Keyes • J. Carlos Jones
John R. Anthis • Jimmy Hasslocher • C. Gilbert House
James H. Uptmore • George D. Rawlings
Ed. D. Dickenson • J. B. Chandler, Jr. • Robert L. Bobbitt, Jr.
Alex Halff • James M. Carnes • M. Watson Frazar
honorary directors
Arthur H. Bayern • Stanton P. Bell• Alice Bender
Peter N. Bournias • Dolph Briscoe • Jose Castillo
W. A. Coleman • Maria V. Garcia • Mary T. Giniewski
Carlton Hagelstein, Jr. • Lorena Holden • Al A. Lange
Burton Neesvig, M. D. • Patrick M. Palmer • Alma Roche
Scereta Rodriguez • Toni Spear • Al Sturchio
Senator Jeff Wentworth • Pat Wheeler
Ed White, Jr. • Dr. Dale Wood
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Lynn Allen • D.D. Alley • James F. Bartlett
J. Ross Boles • Erna Brucks • W.P. Coleman
L.B. “Red” Connell • A.L. Cowan • Ed E. DeWees
Andrew Dilworth • Harry Freeman • Geneva German
Shirley N. Heath • Maury Holden • H.B. Housman
Lloyd Knowlton • Louis LeFlore • Ted J.Lijenwall
William M. McVeigh, III • Elmore K. Melton, Jr.
Glenn G. Mortimer, Jr. • C.E. Noonan • Arthur O’Krent
William Records • William E. Remy • Jack F. Ridgeway
Sam J. Riklin • W.W. Rollins • Alvin E. Schmidt
Louis E. Sien, Sr. • John C. Speier, Jr.
Ernest F. Stevenson, Sr. • O.J. Van Horn • Wilbur Wood
tax status
Boysville, Inc is a 501 (C) (3) tax-exempt organization
eliglible to receive tax deductible charitable
contributions.
Boysville Today is a quarterly newsletter published
by Boysville, Inc.
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heatwave golf
tournament
turns up the temperature!
Over 100 golfers enjoyed playing in the Heatwave Golf Tournament held
at the Republic Golf Course on August 20, 2005.
This event is put on each year by a group of hard-working volunteers and
is headed up by Edward DeWees, III. DeWees has a special connection
with Boysville, as his grandfather was one of the key community leaders
who helped Boysville get started.
Golfers were treated to a dinner the night be-“fore” the tournament.
Johnny Canavan, prepared mouth-watering T-bone steaks with baked
potatoes and all the fixings. The dinner held at the San Antonio Gun
Club featured a silent and live auction. Music was provided by
Daddy Rabbit.
The Heatwave committee, comprised of Edward DeWees III, Mark
Meador, Seth Bell, Robert Renner, Brooks Holzhausen, Aaron Bengoechea,
Teresa Hackebeil, Johnny Canavan, Beth Reinhardt, Judy Jackson, William
Galvan, and Collie Owens, is already working on next year’s event. Look
on www.boysvilletexas.org in January for more information.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
SBC Championship
SWBC
The San Antonio Express-News
Valero Energy Corporation
SILVER SPONSORS
Clear Channel Communications
Decypher Technologies, ltd.
Scarab Digital Imaging
SOS Liquid Waste
Broadway 50 50
GOLD SPONSORS
Alamo Title Company
H-E-B
TETCO, Inc
The Total Source
William Galvan Design
BRONZE SPONSORS
Compass Bank
Presidio Title Company
Welder Group
Sage Capital
HOLE SPONSORS
JoLynne Meador Interests
British Petroleum
Cameron Tucker Consulting
Emerald Capital Mortgage
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Renner
Rubiola Mortgage & Realty
Character House Homes
Johnny Canavan Homes
The DeWees Family
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lenna’s
letter
First, I would like to express a heartfelt thanks to
all of the sponsors, donors and attendees of the
39th Annual Wildest Auction in the West. We surpassed
our goal and are extremely grateful for all who helped
make this auction a record fund raising event for
our children.
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Now that fall is here, our children are back into a
routine of attending school and participating in
various activities. In addition to playing games and
sports in our Chrysanthemum Gymnasium, our
youth participate in football, basketball, dance,
cheerleading and other extracurricular activities.
Our six high school seniors are preparing for life after
Boysville and are visiting colleges and trade schools
with our Director of Transitional Living.
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As our daily events continue, we are saddened by
the loss of homes and life due to Hurricane Katrina
and Rita. As a community, San Antonio has bonded
together to aid those in need. At Boysville, we are
beginning to see the children affected by this
devastation — children who have lost their parents
and guardians.
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Our busiest and most fulfilling time is also one of the
most distressing times at Boysville. The holidays are
approaching and can be a time of traumatic memories
for our children. We work very hard to make the
holidays a happy memory through celebration in
food, music, parties and presents. Many generous
volunteers and donors make this possible each
year. Please help us create a memorable holiday for
our children.
The staff, children and board of Boysville want to
wish you a very happy holiday season!
Lenna J. Baxter
CEO
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boysville’s 39th wildest auction
sets record!
YEE-HAW!! That just about sums up Boysville’s 39th Annual Wildest Auction
in the West. Almost 700 guests enjoyed a wild west party at the Alzafar
Shrine Temple on August 26. The party included great food from the RK
Group, a trick card artist, a silent auction, high-rolling live auction and a
great concert by Charlie Robison.
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Honorary Chair Red McCombs took a turn as auctioneer while offering
“Lunch With Red McCombs” during the live auction. Red generated so
much excitement that the rest of the night, the air buzzed with energy.
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Bill Taylor, KENS-5 weatherman and Dan Kruse, auctioneer kept the crowd
entertained as they auctioned off over $100,000 worth of live auction items.
They even came up with their own wild card item to end the night,
bringing the grand total raised for Boysville to a record $205,000.
Charlie Robison followed the live auction with a fantastic show of pure Texas
music. Boysville would like to thank Charlie Robison, Bill
Taylor and Dan Kruse for donating their professional
services for the children of Boysville.
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Sponsored By:
Sheriffs
McCombs Foundation
Marsha & John Shields
Deputies
CO-SPONORS
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Valero Energy Corporation
Guaranty Bank
KJ-97
San Antonio Express News
Constables
James Blackwell
John Burke
Dr. & Mrs. Steven A. Davis
Antoinette & Stephen Dedman
Martha & Jim Fosdick
Lisa & Darren Gerloff
Gen. & Mrs. Hollingsworth
Sybil & Carlos Jones
John Leininger
Chuck W. Lutter
Tonya & John Mallory
Meghan & Morgan Matson
Gen. Dave and Leanna McIlvoy
Bill Mochel
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Putman, Jr.
Ball & Weed, P.C.
Boysville Auxilary
Builders Interior Products
Dorazio Enterprises
Frost National Bank
Bill Greehey Foundation
Hollerbach & Associates
INSCO Distributing
Miller & Burke, P.C.
Quadrangle Press
San Antonio Business Journal
San Antonio Kiwanis
San Antonio Steel, Co., Ltd.
SBC Communications
Sterling Bank
Stone Oak Care Center
Summit Built Homes
Tex-Star National Bank
The Front Door Company
The Optimist of San Antonio
Wells-Fargo Bank
Zachry Construction Corporation
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auction donors
Bill Mochel
Red McCombs
Michael Bomberg/
Spice of Life Catering
Block Distributing
The Front Door Company
David Robinson
Joshua Creek Ranch
Alamo Paint and Body
Gregg Popovich
McMarr Properties
Silent Auction
Donors
Academy Sports & Outdoors
Action Bikes
Aldaco’s Mexican Cuisine
Artisic Images
Steve Ballantyne
Barnes & Noble
Bell Hydrogas
Bike World
Boudro’s
Cappy’s
Chuy’s
Creative Chocolates
Crumpets
Curves
Dallas Stars Hockey
Dallas Symphony Association
Dallas Zoo
Dana Green-Heffernan
Dave & Busters World Headquarters
Dawn’s Nails
Deborah & Manny Ruiz
Senator John Cornyn
District Attorney
Susan Reed
John H. Shields
Transworld Leasing
Brent Thompson
Tom Hawkes
Abasarka Beartooth
Outfitters Wilderness
Adventures
Shadow Dance Ranch
Dermatology & Laser Center,
Dr. Steven Davis
Del-Ken Designs
Dinette World, Inc
Dr. Ned & Joyce Snyder
FIESTA San Antonio Commission, Inc.
Floressence Natural Soaps
Friends of Boysville, Inc.
Frost Bank
Greg Hilburn Designs
Haven River Inn
Hollerbach & Associates
Hotel Valencia
Houston Astros Baseball
Houston Ballet
INSCO Distributing
James Avery Craftsman, Inc
Janie’s Pie Factory
Jolene Davis
Julian Gold
Karen Jo Chapman
Kent Moore Cabinets
Kevin Chapman
Krispy Kreme Donuts/
Glazing Saddles, Ltd.
Kristen Chapman
La Fonda On Main
La Hacienda Restaurant
La Posada Hotel & Suites
Lillie Putman Jewelry
Los Barrios Restaurant
Magik Children’s Theatre
Bill Mochel
Paul Overstreet Photography
Oak Hills Church of Christ/
Max Lucado
O’Krent Abbey Flooring Center
Oscar Schuchart
Outside the Box
Randolph Area Aggie Mom’s Club
The RK Group
John Robb
San Antonio Jewelers
San Antonio Botanical Gardens
San Antonio IMAX Theatre
San Antonio Missions Baseball
San Antonio Symphony
San Antonio Zoo
Santikios Theatre
Sea World of San Antonio
Sheldon Vexler’s Main Stage
& Children’s Theatre
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Smooth Solutions
Southwest Airlines
Spurs Entertainment
Steve Hampton
St. Hedwig Feed
Tackle Box Outfitters
Verizon Wireless SFX Amphitheater
Brian Weiner
Windcrest Golf Club
Witte Museum
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volunteers refurbish playground
Volunteers from Clarke American and
Benefit Planners refurbished Boysville’s
metal slide, merry-go-round and swing
sets — giving them a fresh coat of red, blue,
green and yellow paint.
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The volunteers, part of United Way’s Day
of Caring, worked in the hot morning sun —
scraping, priming and painting the structures.
They even tackled the benches around the
playground and ball field and gave them
an updated look as well.
Several of the volunteers helped with
sanding and refinishing the beds,
dressers and bedside tables needed
in the newly expanded shelter.
girl scout troop
ready to roll!
Boysville’s Girl Scout Troop #2608 is entering into its
second year and is off to a great start. Currently there
are two Brownies and five Junior Girl Scouts enrolled
in the troop. Cindy Priesmeyer, leader, and Rosalind
Forte, co-leader, held the first meeting on September 10.
The Troop had a successful bake sale (the girls made
cookies with the help of their cottage families ) at the
September Board Dinner held in the gym at Boysville.
The money will be use to take the girls on field trips
and the troop can purchase badges throughout
the year.
The Troop would like to thank American Legion
Auxiliary Post 667 in Universal City for providing
uniforms, including sashes, pins, and Girl Scout books
for each girl.
Meetings are held monthly. The older girls have
expressed an interest in having an older Girl Scout
troop (middle to high school ages) and are in need
of a leader. Anyone who would like to assist with
the program, please contact Cindy Priesmeyer
@ 862-2261.
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precious minds,
new connections
Boysville received a grant from the Kronkosky Charitable
Foundation to continue its community-based program, Precious
Minds Parenting Initiative, with one change — the name.
Cindy Priesmeyer, director of the newly-named Precious Minds,
New Connections, says the name changed at the request of the
Kronkosky foundation — to make it recognizable throughout
the community.
Precious Minds, New Connections works with community partners
to bring early childhood education to parents with children under
the age of four as well as expectant parents. Courses are offered in
various facilities throughout the city. All parents and providers
from all economic backgrounds are encouraged to participate in
the six-week course.
The Early Years teaches growth and behavior in young children;
learning through play; promoting positive behavior and helping
children build strong brains.
The Born to Learn program is done on an individual basis in the
participant’s home. Parent educators work with expectant parents
and parents of newborn on issues of infant development and
growth. The program targets new parents and/or parents of young
children and discusses new ways to interact with their child —
teaching parents that they are their child’s first and best teacher.
Precious Minds, New Connections at Boysville welcomes three
new parent educators to join our team — Vicky Rine, Mayra
Elizondo and Femi O’Grady.
For more information on Precious Minds, New Connections,
contact Cindy Priesmeyer at 210-945-2839.
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team spirit
volleyball serves up
Boysville’s Co-ed Volleyball team is traveling the recreational
club circuit and is improving every week. Coached by Jennifer
Brundige, the team plays on Saturdays in the Boysville gym.
There are 20 Boysville children, ages 10 to 14, participating on
the team. Go Bobcats!
hurricane katrina
brings out the volunteer spirit
Boysville resident Jake M., spent over 30 hours working at
Kelly Air Force Base setting up the Red Cross Shelter to house
many of the evacuees. Alex Silva, Lovelace house parent
and Red Cross volunteer, is very proud of Jake.
“He was so helpful,” said Alex. “I had to make him leave
at 1:00 a.m.”
Jake felt a need to help out and
wanted to go back and work more
with the evacuees.
“I had to go to school,” said Jake.
“Otherwise I’d be there everyday.”
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special thanks
Those special jams, jellies and salsa sold at the 39th Annual
Wildest Auction in the West were made by Martin Davis, a
longtime Boysville Auxiliary member and 4-H sponsor. Each
year, Mr. Davis spends countless hours making all of these
delicious goodies. Boysville residents Frank G., Robert B., and Vincent H., along with auxiliary
and board member Lillie Putman helped Davis with the jams and jellies.
The money raised from the sales of the jams and jellies supports the
Boysville Connell Center’s 4-H program.
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The Pre-Jr 4-H members learned about springs,
wells and aquatic life at the Texas State Aquatic
Nature Center in San Marcos, Texas. They learned
the importance of our water system. With help, the
children identified the different aquatic insects and
other animals. Riding in a glass bottom boat, the
children were surprised when a scuba diver swam
under the boat.
the gathering of goat producers
4th annual meeting
The Gathering of Goat Producers held their 4th annual meeting on the Boysville campus
in September. Frank G., Robert B. and Vincent H., along with Syl Burkemper, farm manager,
attended many of the sessions to learn about the different types of forages and the importance
of forages. County agents from South Texas attended meetings. Afterwards, Rene Mosqueda
treated everyone to his famous tequila lime goat prepared on a roasting spit. The
agents helped prepare different entrees all made from goat including
— goat burgers, ribs and bacon.
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Over fifty employees from Lennar Corporation transformed Hunter
Cottage into “a dream come true” for Gordon and his cottage mates.
It was like a scene from the hit TV show, Extreme Home Makeover.
People were bustling around with bags, tools and energy. Lennar had
broken into teams and assigned each team a room. The employees were
excited about the project, and dedicated to making their kids’ rooms
the best.
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From a baseball fantasy to cowboy heaven, each child’s room was transformed into a unique design. One Lennar employee even constructed
handmade, custom cowboy headboards. The thought and detail that
went into each room were amazing. The soccer/football room even had a
soccer goal. Lennar also supplied new bathroom towels, shower curtains
and rugs.
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In addition to decorating all of the bedrooms, Lennar created an entertainment room, with all of the bells and whistles. Shelli Beck led her team in
the entertainment room putting together an entertainment center that
would hold a new TV, Play Station 2, DVD player, video games and
movies. In the corner of the entertainment room, Lennar set up a brand
new desk complete with a new computer and printer.
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After only fours hours, Lennar was ready to welcome home the residents
of Hunter Cottage. The boys’ eyes widened as they walked in to their new
and improved home. Each resident was speechless at the sight of his room.
Following the grand tour of the cottage, Lennar had ordered pizza for the
employees and the boys. Gordon, a Hunter Cottage resident, walked by his
case manager, looked up and said, “It’s like a dream.”
Boysville would like to thank Lennar Homes for
their generosity.
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gone fishin’
For 35 years, the Towne & Country Optimist Club,
along with the Metropolitan Association of Bass Clubs
have taken the Boysville children fishing at Potters
Creek Park on Canyon Lake.
This year, over 50 boaters came out early to enjoy
breakfast and spend time with the Boysville children
at the lake.
The children were paired with their “anglers” and
then sent out to compete for prizes for the heaviest
fish, most fish caught and the most total weight.
However, for the children and volunteers, it was
not the prize that mattered. Ned Gates, director of
recreational programs, said that the volunteers get
as much if not more pleasure out of this event as
the children.
“It’s really amazing to see the boats pull up to pick up
the children,” said Gates. “There is a
good core group of volunteers who
return each year and the children
bond with the same people each
year. They want to go with the
same volunteers each time.”
Gates said the children are extremely
appreciative of the volunteers taking
time out of their weekend to spend a
day fishing. The fishing tournament
becomes one of the most
anticipated events of summer for
the children.
After fishing all
morning, everyone
enjoyed barbeque
prepared by the Dukes
family. Prizes
were awarded at
a ceremony held
during an Optimist
meeting.
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TRIBUTE FOR GEORGE ADKINS
Peggy & Clay Heyen
TRIBUTE FOR MARISELA “TINA”ARROYO
Mary Alice & Gene Cudney
Mary Alice Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR ALFRED BAECKE
Dorothy & Rene Bauwens
TRIBUTE FOR TERESA D. BALL
Connie McClintick
TRIBUTE FOR LOUIS BARLETTS
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR MAX BARNETT
Joyce & Harris Koch
TRIBUTE FOR LEONA BERRY
Josephine & Bob Perkins
TRIBUTE FOR RICHARD A. BIEDIGER
Tessie & Lloyd Keller
Theresa Stein
TRIBUTE FOR JOE BLASCHKE
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT L. BOBBITT
Lenna & Ed Baxter
TRIBUTE FOR LEROY BOENING
Gloria & Jerome Voges
Janis & Max Wommack
TRIBUTE FOR DWAUNE BOND
Lillian & Ernest Jahn
TRIBUTE FOR GLADYS L. BOND
Janice Boreri
Marjorie Leonard
Alice Rowe
Carolyn Silsby
Ruth B. Thompson
Eric Vogel
TRIBUTE FOR EDDIE R. BOTELLO
Alicia & Bob Dalglish
TRIBUTE FOR BEA BRASHEAR
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Parker
TRIBUTE FOR LORNA BRENNON
Phyllis Walter
TRIBUTE FOR BARRY BRODMAN
Nell B. Bueker
TRIBUTE FOR ALICE H. BRUSENHAN
Margaret W. Bates
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Benavides
LTC Alice J. Bender (Ret.)
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Blount
Boysville Auxiliary of San Antonio
Mrs. Cynthia S. Brown
Castle Hills Women’s Club
Ms. Clifford Anne W. Elliott
Mr. Charles K. Fraser
Pat & Tom Frost
Ms. Gloria Galt
Lukin Gilliland, Sr.
Sally & Alex Halff
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Halff
Ms. Nancy M. Hamilton
Peggy J. Harman
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Harwell
Mr. Peter J. Hennessey
Ms. Mary V. Hershberger
Ms. Karen M. Hicks
Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Krause
Mrs. Judith Lachman
Dr. & Mrs. Howard Lancaster, Jr.
Laurel Heights Pharmacy
Rev. & Mrs. William G. Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Littleton
Mr. Orvis W. Maxey, Jr.
Frances & George McDougall
Dr. & Mrs. Joe McFarlane
Madge & Calvin Mickler
Brig. Gen. & Mrs. H.W. Miller
Mr. John K. Mitchell
Ann Monier
Dr. & Mrs. Claude L. Nabers
Dr. & Mrs. Ruskin Norman
Ms. Delia L. Padilla
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Parker
Mr. & Mrs. William A. Parker
Ms. Patricia G. Rose
Mr. James M. Rutledge
Barbara & Karl Scholze
Dr. & Mrs. Reeves L. Smith
South Texas Money Management, LTD
The Dr. Ruskin C. & Karen Norman
Family Foundation
The Priority Group, Inc.
Mrs. Jo E. Wayne
Charlotte & Blake Williams
Forres E. Wood
Bitsy Wright
Lois & James Yancy
Patsy & Thad Ziegler
TRIBUTE FOR BILL E. BRYANT
Allene & Jerry Knaupp
TRIBUTE FOR JOSEPH BURCHARD
Nell B. Bueker
TRIBUTE FOR ROY P. BURNETT
Ardyce E. Burnett
Nettie A. Simpson
TRIBUTE FOR PAUL R. BUSCH
Eloise K. Peter
TRIBUTE FOR RICHARD CARNAHAN
F.F. Arredondo
TRIBUTE FOR LAMBERTO CASTANON
Julian C. Suarez, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR CHAD CASTLEMAN
Shirley W. Lockey
Marie L. Weiss
TRIBUTE FOR RUDOLPH CERMIN
Alford, Deobbler & Co.
Yvonne F. Anderson
Emma Ayers
Norma, Jerry & Jim Barker
Louise Battle
Lenna & Ed Baxter
Estella & Peter Bournias
James & Nina Jean Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cain
Ms. Anne Carpenter
George D. Cermin
Robert E. Cermin
Patty & Bob Cherniss
Winstor & Louise Curry
Martin Davis
Gussie-Mae Dean
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Duncan
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Dyer
Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Eckert
Mrs. Melverie S. Flanigan
Ms. Anne Flowers
Chris & Jim Franklin
Dorothy M. Galle
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Gooden
Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Grant
Betty & Ed Gray
Mrs. Pat Haby & Family
Betty & Don Hand
Mr. & Mrs. O. K. Harris
Mrs. Beverly B. Hooper
Peggy & James Hooper
Rosemary & Forrest Howard
Mrs. Lois Hunter
Mr. Ernest A. Jasek
Jerry & Charles Jordan
Anita & Jim Keyes
Rose & Oscar Kuehner
Martha & Kenneth Lynn Kumpf
Mr. Charles A. Lander
Kay Layer
Mr. & Mrs. Mike W. Malone
Dorothy & John McCain
Gussie Meyers
Willadene J. Myers-Ryan
Mr. David A. Naurath
Mrs. Evelyn V. Nowotny
Mrs. Lorraine Pruski
Joan & George Rawlings
Janet Reagan
Mrs. Rochella Rivers
Mrs. Margaret Roath
Willadene & John Ryan
San Antonio Brake & Clutch Service Inc.
Ms. Lorraine M. Schnelle
Norma & Ralph Schultz
Mrs. Marcella S. Stapper
Mr. & Mrs. George A. Stitch
Ms. Carol Stobb
Mr. & Mrs. John Strieber
Charles & Bobbie Temple
The Hoot Club
Louise Uzzell
Lena Mae & Gerald Vogel
Budd Ward
Donna & Bill Whitaker
Mr. & Mrs. David Williamson
Ms. Laverne Wilson
Ernest Wise
Barbara & Hollie Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Dewey G. Younger
TRIBUTE FOR DOYLE CHAPMAN
Betty & Elwood Storrs
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT CHAPPELL
Joyce Koester
TRIBUTE FOR W.L. CHRISTLEY
Helen Elaine & Wayne Jessup
TRIBUTE FOR LOUISE E. CHUDZINSKI
Mary L. Chapman
TRIBUTE FOR WALT & DEE DEE CLARK
Beryl I. Cunningham
TRIBUTE FOR JAMES F. COGGESHALL
Gaynelle & Larry Ricks
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Rollins
Doris J. Schuchart
Doris & Vernon Schuchart
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Van Tuyl
TRIBUTE FOR RAYE COLE
Sharon K. Coleman
TRIBUTE FOR HAZEL COLLINS
Elizabeth G. Balusek
Mrs. Cleaver R. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Karl George
TRIBUTE FOR JODY CONRAD
Lova & Sunny Sneckner
TRIBUTE FOR LETA COON
Elaine Rutledge
TRIBUTE FOR LARUE COOPER
June & Larry Kerkow
TRIBUTE FOR ARMAND D. COX
Virginia & Elmer Haile
Francis J. Jehl
TRIBUTE FOR LAURA CRUNK
Myrtle Colwell
Ellouise & Scott Henry
TRIBUTE FOR ANA LISA CRUZ
Catherine L. Burke
TRIBUTE FOR NETTIE CUTSHALL
Betty Pilgrim
TRIBUTE FOR DAUGHTER OF
MR. & MRS. SPRAUGE
Delia McKinley
TRIBUTE FOR EDNA DAVENPORT
Martin Davis
TRIBUTE FOR CECILIA M. DAVIDSON
Darlene & Marvin Moczygemba
TRIBUTE FOR BERNICE DAVIS
Martha & Jack Rips
TRIBUTE FOR BOND DAVIS
Roberta C. Rife
Lova & Sunny Sneckner
TRIBUTE FOR STANLEY DEAN
Seguin Cattle Company, Inc.
TRIBUTE FOR FRANK DEATLEY
Darlene & Marvin Moczygemba
TRIBUTE FOR IRMA DIXON
Hilda & Fred Wauters
TRIBUTE FOR JANICE L. DONALDSON
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR AUDREY DOSE
Patsy & James McClelland
TRIBUTE FOR SIEGFRIED DOUSBACH
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR PETE DUFFIE
Geraldine G. Yuhas
TRIBUTE FOR JOSEPH E. EAST
Mrs. Terry C. Franke
Lova & Sunny Sneckner
TRIBUTE FOR THOMAS L. ELLIOTT
Betty Bertram
Bernice Wernli
TRIBUTE FOR MELVIN ELLISON
Seguin Cattle Company, Inc.
TRIBUTE FOR CLARENCE FAGAN
Dr. Nancy Hinitt & Staff
TRIBUTE FOR LARRY R. FRENCH
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR JACK A. FRENCH
Joyce & Eugene Comontofski
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Jacobs
Charles A. Lander
Ginger & Michael Vlieger
TRIBUTE FOR GARY FUNK
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR MELISSA GAINES
Ms. Carolyn Jaeckle
TRIBUTE FOR JOSE GALLARDO
Mrs. Terry C. Franke
TRIBUTE FOR BEATRICE L. GALVIN
Mrs. Virginia F. Steves
TRIBUTE FOR ANN GARONE
Carol & John Warncke
TRIBUTE FOR JOHN R. GILPIN
Norma, Jerry & Jim Barker
Norma & Ralph Schultz
TRIBUTE FOR MARY GINGERY
Doris M. Roose
TRIBUTE FOR KEN GINNOW
Claudia & Elroy Beck
TRIBUTE FOR RUTH GLICK
Joyce & Harris Koch
TRIBUTE FOR ROGER GOECKS
Mrs. Beverly B. Hooper
TRIBUTE FOR LADY DAGGETT
Margaret H. Beitel
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT A. GORDER
Mary Louise Eriksen
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TRIBUTE FOR DON GRAY
Rosemary & Elton Seewald
TRIBUTE FOR NELSON & PATSY
GREEMAN, JR.
Anita & Jim Keyes
TRIBUTE FOR GEORGE
GROSSENBACHKER
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR ANN L. GURLEY
Betty Cermin
TRIBUTE FOR JAMES HANNON
Mrs. Terry C. Franke
TRIBUTE FOR WHITNEY AND
KYLE HARMON
Susan & Rex McPherson
TRIBUTE FOR ROYCE HARTMAN
Shirley Muennink
TRIBUTE FOR DAVID MICHAEL HERRERA
Mary Alice & Gene Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR VICTOR (BOY) HERRERA, III
Mary Alice & Gene Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR VICTOR G. HERRERA, JR.
Mary Alice & Gene Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR LAWRENCE HERRING
Peggy & Clay Heyen
Medina County Farm Bureau
TRIBUTE FOR MANUEL B. HERSHORIN
James R. Eller
TRIBUTE FOR BOB HILGENFELD
Estella & Peter Bournias
TRIBUTE FOR ALICE HODGE
Mary Jo Klingeman
TRIBUTE FOR ELMER HUBER
Nelda & Harold Ewald
Eunice M. Irwin
TRIBUTE FOR PHIL HUGHES
Eloise K. Peter
TRIBUTE FOR MAURINE IRWIN
Eunice M. Irwin
TRIBUTE FOR CHESTER ISBELL
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR ROSS JACKSON
George Ann Moseley
TRIBUTE FOR MARY JEMEYSON
Elinor Storbeck
TRIBUTE FOR JIM & VIRGINIA JENKINS
Sarita E. Morris
Shirley Muennink
TRIBUTE FOR EVELYN LEONA
M. JOHNSTON
Fred L. Lambrecht
TRIBUTE FOR NELDA JONAS
Ellyn S. Calmbach
Gloria & Jerome Voges
TRIBUTE FOR DON JORDAN
Ms. Sandra Simpson
TRIBUTE FOR DONALD P. KALTEYER
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR RUBYE K. KAPPMEYER
The Lone Star Bunco Club
TRIBUTE FOR BUD KEENE
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ehrler
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT KILLIAN
Mr. & Mrs. George M. Luhn, Jr.
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TRIBUTE FOR VIRGINIA KLESEL
Shirley & Sonny Mayfield
TRIBUTE FOR OCTAVIA KOEHLER
Norma L. Cole
TRIBUTE FOR PATRICIA KOEPP
Rita & Larry Ferguson
TRIBUTE FOR MELBA KOTARA
Hilda & Fred Wauters
TRIBUTE FOR HELEN KRZYZANSKI
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT KUHLMAN
Lillian & Ernest Jahn
TRIBUTE FOR MICHAEL LAHOOD
Mr. & Mrs. Art Stein
TRIBUTE FOR MELBA LANGHAMER
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR HOWARD J. LATHAM
Jane & Leslie Leavoy
TRIBUTE FOR H.N. LAXSON
Mary Alice & David Zaleski
TRIBUTE FOR ANNE LEABMAN
Linda & Julian Perez
San Antonio Brake & Clutch Service Inc
TRIBUTE FOR GILBERT LEDON
George L. Kocian, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR GEORGE A. LEEAH
Patty & Bob Cherniss
Martin Davis
The Hoot
TRIBUTE FOR WILLIAM LEONARD
Johanna B. Butt
TRIBUTE FOR GLENN LEWIS
Mr. W. B. King, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR ELLEN LEWITT
Martha & Jack Rips
Carol & Kenneth Sugarman
TRIBUTE FOR LORETTA LEYENDECKER
Mr. & Mrs. Darin Yowell
TRIBUTE FOR MARY ELLEN LICH
Bessie L. Zinsmeister
TRIBUTE FOR CLAY LINDLEY
Hazel N. Nelson
Harry Taylor
TRIBUTE FOR MARGARET T. LOCKLEY
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR FONDA LOMAGLIO
James R. Eller
TRIBUTE FOR FRED LONGORIA
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR KATHE LOOSE
Ivy V. Stiebing
TRIBUTE FOR DARVIN LUBOJOSKY
Marjorie & Bill Polasek
TRIBUTE FOR EDWARD LYSSY
Garrett Brothers Properties
Hilda & Fred Wauters
TRIBUTE FOR MARJORIE MACCASKILL
Grace L. Patterson
TRIBUTE FOR MARGIE MANDY
Shirley J. Coggeshall
TRIBUTE FOR SAM L. MANNING
Laura Adler
Mr. & Mrs. Wilk Auiler
Jamie L. Chaffin
Dorothy Harding
Jerome Hierholzer
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Walsh, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR OLIVER G. MARBACH
Janis & Max Wommack
TRIBUTE FOR HORTENSE S. MARCYES
Mary Alice & Gene Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR RAMON MARTINEZ
Janie Martinez
TRIBUTE FOR LUCIAN E. MARTY
Dorothy & Mike Cowling
Barbara & Danny Daniels
TRIBUTE FOR MAMIE MAYFIELD
Norma L. Cole
TRIBUTE FOR ELSIE MAZINKE
Etta Pehl
TRIBUTE FOR GRACE MCGIL
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kohlenberg
TRIBUTE FOR NANCY MCQUOWN
Mrs. Sharon K. Coleman
TRIBUTE FOR BEATRICE MELANCON
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR ETHEL MERRITT
Helen Meerscheidt
TRIBUTE FOR HAZEL METHENY
Shirley & Sonny Mayfield
George Reininger
TRIBUTE FOR GARLAND H. MIDGETT
Maj. John Macdecy, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR JUDGE MILAM
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR JERRY MILLER
Mrs. Cliftine V. Dwyer
TRIBUTE FOR RUTH MOLTZ
Raetta & Allen McDuff
Josefine Turner
TRIBUTE FOR WILLIAM MORGAN
Beryl I. Cunningham
TRIBUTE FOR MAC STEVENS MORRIS
Susie & Jeff Sprink
TRIBUTE FOR JENNIE MYERS
Winifred M. Koch
TRIBUTE FOR CLYDE NAFTZGER
Judy & Jim Lamar
TRIBUTE FOR BETTY NASH
Grace L. Patterson
TRIBUTE FOR LLOYD D. O’BANNON
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
Patricia B. Perryman
TRIBUTE FOR VIRGINIA O’BRIEN
Rosemary & Elton Seewald
TRIBUTE FOR MARY OLDFIELD
Jo Ann & Franklin Brock
TRIBUTE FOR BENNO OLFERS
Mr. & Mrs. Willie L. Ellebracht
Jean & Stan Paris
TRIBUTE FOR HARRELL OSBORNE
Patsy & Vastine Steubing
TRIBUTE FOR JOE OWEN
Marilyn & Doug Mogford
TRIBUTE FOR SONNY PARKER
Shirley & Giles Laney
TRIBUTE FOR LONNIE “BUBBA” PARKS
Myrtle Colwell
Ellouise & Scott Henry
Annette & Don Sullivan
TRIBUTE FOR LOYETT PARR
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Nester
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TRIBUTE FOR PEARL A. PETRELLI
Don W. Amon
Marjorie L. Andrews
Mr. & Mrs. Jim E. Baker
Lenna & Ed Baxter
Boysville Auxiliary of San Antonio
Anna Maria Bruni
Antoinette & Steve Dedman
Mr. & Mrs. Roger B. Dubbs
Kathleen A. Duguay
Elena Eng
Ann H. Eugenio
Leslie M. Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Fraser, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Grace
Mary Ann Haston
Lorena A. Holden
Helen & Wally Jacobs
Jerry & Charles Jordan
Joyce & Harris Koch
Winifred M. Koch
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Larkins
Trinette & Bill Noble
Dora & Richard Otero
Linda A. Philie
Juanita V. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Rubal
Judith H. Schindler
Elaine P. Silverman
Joyce & Ned Snyder
Susan Spielberg
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stellavato
Carole & Richard Toth
Mr. & Mrs. Vorris Triche
Theresa & Neil Upchurch
Darrell Welch
TRIBUTE FOR OTTO E. PHILLIP
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Nester
Irene & Erwin Reinhard
TRIBUTE FOR JOHN Z. PICKENS
Dr. & Mrs. Don Hilliard
TRIBUTE FOR POWELL
Jim Prue
TRIBUTE FOR ETHERINE RAKOWITZ
Marjorie L. Binz
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS.
ADRIAN RATLIFF
Peggy & Dale Clark
Mavis Gildart
Willie Mae Tomerlin
TRIBUTE FOR JAMES RECORDS
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Owensby
TRIBUTE FOR JOHANNA C. REEH
Ellyn S. Calmbach
Vivian Hildebrand
TRIBUTE FOR JAMES R. ROBERTS
Mid-Thirties Alumni Association
TRIBUTE FOR VIRGINIA RODMAN
Carolyn & James Patin
TRIBUTE FOR JOSEPHINE RODRIGUEZ
Susan C. Blair
TRIBUTE FOR REFUGIO RODRIGUEZ
Mickie & Henry Pease
TRIBUTE FOR JOYCE RUFE
Greg Rufe
TRIBUTE FOR VESTA NADINE RUMPF
Faye Eberling
TRIBUTE FOR BETTY RUTLEDGE
Atta Ray & Elridge Wolle
TRIBUTE FOR BEN SAUDFORD
Emma Lea Hallemann
TRIBUTE FOR MAXINE SCHNEIDER
Patsy & G.W. Arnold
TRIBUTE FOR EVELYN SCHOOLCRAFT
Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Bartels
Ellyn S. Calmbach
Mercedes C. Kiles
Genie Madden
MD Automotive
Mr. A. G. Prochnow
Kay & Lem Skaggs
Melvah V. Uecker
TRIBUTE FOR ARTHUR SCHOTT
Gloria & John Garoni
TRIBUTE FOR RUDY SCHOTT
Claudia & Elroy Beck
Evelyn M. Haegelin
Shirley Muennink
TRIBUTE FOR ALICE “LITZE” SCHULZ
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR HERBERT E. SCHWEPPE
Mr. & Mrs. Al Biegert
Geneva E. Jacobson
TRIBUTE FOR LYDIA E. SEALE
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR JOHN R. SHAW
Wilnora Arnold
TRIBUTE FOR SISTER OF
CHARLES HASKIN
Millie Sprowl
TRIBUTE FOR IMELDA SKILES
Mr. & Mrs. John Bula
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Malone
Hazel N. Nelson
Daphine A. Palmer
Ernest Raba & Family
Doris A. Rives
TRIBUTE FOR SON OF LYNN CONNOR
Gra-Trails
TRIBUTE FOR JOHN C. SPEIER
Nancy S. Smith
TRIBUTE FOR PEGGY SPENCER
Francis J. Jehl
TRIBUTE FOR RALPH E. STALLCUP
Richard, Carla, Clint & Logan Mergele
TRIBUTE FOR WILMA STARKS
Sandra & Lyn Julian
TRIBUTE FOR MURIEL STEUBING
Barbara & Bobby Klein
Shirley M. Michalczak
Gaynelle & Larry Ricks
Doris & Vernon Schuchart
TRIBUTE FOR GAVIN STOKES
Joy & William Christilles
Connie McClintick
TRIBUTE FOR GENE STOMP
Mr. E. B. Baker
TRIBUTE FOR FRANCES STOTT
Sharon K. Coleman
TRIBUTE FOR TOM STOULIL
Annette & Don Sullivan
TRIBUTE FOR MILTON STREY
Ebbie Grein & Family
TRIBUTE FOR WILBURN STREY
Ebbie Grein & Family
TRIBUTE FOR EDNA STRIPLING
LaNelle Zimmerman
TRIBUTE FOR E. B. STULL
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dullnig
Marianna & John Morgan
TRIBUTE FOR “CHARLIE” SULSER
Val Jean Newman
TRIBUTE FOR SUMMERS
Peggy & Carol Frost
TRIBUTE FOR JOYCE TENNISON
Glenda W. Curry & Family
TRIBUTE FOR JACK E. THOMPSON
Rosemary & Forrest Howard
TRIBUTE FOR RICHARD G. TOLER
Maria & Robert Maling
TRIBUTE FOR BRUCE TOM
Myrtle Colwell
TRIBUTE FOR MARY A. TOMASEK
Charlotte & James Durrell
TRIBUTE FOR WANDA TRACHTA
Paula & John Anthis
TRIBUTE FOR SUSAN TRAIN
Martha & Jack Rips
TRIBUTE FOR & MRS. LEON
TSCHIRHART
Mr. W. B. King, Jr.
Virginia & Sylvan Mangold
Doris & Vernon Schuchart
Mabel P. Suehs
TRIBUTE FOR MARIE TSCHIRHART
Alice Ray Boehme
TRIBUTE FOR HOBART TULLOS
Mrs. Betty Cermin
TRIBUTE FOR PATRICIA A. VITELA
Fred Vitela
TRIBUTE FOR OSCAR WALLECK
Jeanie & Harold Classen
TRIBUTE FOR KERMETH J. WARNCKE
Carol & John Warncke
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS. GEORGE
WENGLEIN
Beverly & Neill Walsdorf
TRIBUTE FOR HANS J. WERNLI
Gloria & Walter Wernli
TRIBUTE FOR MARY WERTHEIM
Bess E. Heimer
Betty Pilgrim
TRIBUTE FOR ROBERT L. WEYMAN
Lorraine & Richard Griffin
TRIBUTE FOR LOUISE WILDER
Judy & Adele Fischer
TRIBUTE FOR ERNEST WISE
Betty Cermin
Janet Reagan
TRIBUTE FOR NORA WITTNAUER
Anita & Jim Keyes
TRIBUTE FOR HAROLD WOODWARD
George Reininger
TRIBUTE FOR CLARENCE P.
WURZBACH
Mr. & Mrs. Wade Johnson
TRIBUTE FOR PERRY YEAGER
Mr. & Mrs. Virgil F. Hendrex, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR KATHERINE F. ZIPP
Bud M. Loehman, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR MARTIN (MARTY)
ZOLKOSKI
Yvonne F. Anderson
Karen & Jim Biela
Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Coy
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TRIBUTE FOR BARRY BANKLER
Frost National Bank
TRIBUTE FOR TITO BEVERIDGE
S A Martini Foundation & Trust
TRIBUTE FOR PATTY &
BOB CHERNISS
Gussie-Mae Dean
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hollerbach
Mr. & Mrs. John Long
Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Wolff, Jr.
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS.
JAMES CHESSHER
Joyce & Harris Koch
TRIBUTE FOR MARY
ALICE CUDNEY
Gene Cudney
TRIBUTE FOR JANIS &
JOEL CURRAN
Mr. David L. Curran &
Ms. Bonnie L. Kaser
TRIBUTE FOR MS. CARI
ELLIOTT
Joyce & Harris Koch
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS.
LEWIS GEMBEL
Buddy & June Davidson
Vernon & Doris Schuchart
TRIBUTE FOR MRS. MIRIAM E.
GROSSMAN
Carol & Kenneth Sugarman
TRIBUTE FOR MR.
FRED POTTINGER
Ethel & Richard Wayne
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS. PHIL
GROTHUES
Dorothy Grothues
TRIBUTE FOR ELSIE REAL
Yvonne F. Anderson
TRIBUTE FOR ANN HASTON
Beverly & Charles Ahrens
TRIBUTE FOR HELEN ELAINE &
WAYNE JESSUP
Helen Elaine & Wayne Jessup
TRIBUTE FOR ANITA KEYES
Betty & Don Hand
TRIBUTE FOR MR. & MRS. FREDERIC
G. KLINE
Martha & Jack Rips
Ms. Eleanor Vogel
TRIBUTE FOR JOYCE KOCH
Dr. Steven & Jolene Davis
Ms. Frances P. Goodman
Lorena A. Holden
Sue & Bill Kolitz
Louis & Shar Pitluk
TRIBUTE FOR JUDI LIPSETT
Carol & Kenneth Sugarman
TRIBUTE FOR JOANIE SCHWARTZ
Carol & Kenneth Sugarman
TRIBUTE FOR MARSHA
M. SHIELDS
Frost National Bank
TRIBUTE FOR MAXINE TALLEY
Bobbie & Charles Temple
TRIBUTE FOR BOBBIE &
CHARLES TEMPLE
Betty Cermin
TRIBUTE FOR RENE &
MARTY WENDER
Ethel & Richard Wayne
TRIBUTE FOR DENISE WHITE
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hollerbach
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holiday
news
at the thrift shop
The holidays are coming and the Boysville
Thrift Shop has the best selection of
low-priced decorations for your home.
From autumn to Christmas decor, the shop
has everything — souvenirs, beautiful glass
ornaments and everything in between
— at bargain prices!
The Boysville Thrift Shop is successful
because of the generous donations of gently
used merchandise from the community.
Donation pick-ups can be arranged by
calling 210-659-1901. The Boysville Thrift
Shop is located at 307 W. Olmos.
P.O. Box 369
Converse, Texas 78109
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