German-Texan Heritage Society, The Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, Fall 1995 Page: 198
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October 6th, 1995: German-American Day in Lubbock, Texas
Dr. and Mrs. Dencker of the Goethe Institute-Houston were honored in Lubbock, Texas
on German-American Day this year. They arrived on the Llano Estacado with their friends, the
Rahusens, and were welcomed at a luncheon held at Skriews the Texas Tech University Restaurant
overlooking the campus. The evening was spent in Blanco Canyon at Casa del Sol, the home of Mrs. Smith
Ericson. On Friday, October 6, Texas Tech faculty and other friends gathered at a reception to honor the great
support of German programs that Dr. and Mrs. Dencker have so very generously supplied over the past years
Mr. David Luke, Editor of Umla, presented Dr. Dencker with the newsletter which documents the Dencken
presence on the High Plains and expresses gratitude for their positive influence. (For a copy ofA Umlut, writ
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Meredith McClain, Southwest Center for German Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. 79409 207The Deackers and their friends, the Rahusens, (C)
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