The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1977 Page: 1 of 10
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BHS Honor Graduates Named
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BOERNE, KENDALL COUNTY, TEXAS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977
15 CENTS PER COPY
Attention!
BAHPS Publishes Coloring Book
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SCHOLARSHIP
POLO PONIES BRING $25,500
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Anyone planning to sponsor a
accepted after that date.
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age 7, for a total of $25,500 to
there was $311,000 in sales.
Baseball Doing Well
Greyhound Gridders Slate Tumbler Sale
In Boerne
She was a member of St. baseball program for the youth
of the community. There are 12
Helena’s Episcopal Church.
1977-78 KINDERGARTEN
Boerne FFA Holds Annual Banquet
Attention Daughters Of The Nile
6:15. Dinner will be served at
7:00.
BERGES FEST BUGGY RIDES AGAIN
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L to R are 1977 BHS Valedictorian Ben Adam, Salutatorian Denise Riebe and Honor Students
Hayden Phillips (3rd), Denise Archer (4th), Lynnette Lewandowski (5th) and Ted Cahoon (6th).
many friends and relatives.
RED CROSS LIFE SAVING
See your next Boerne Star Zimmer Inc.
for further information.
introduced, the guest speaker,
Scott Hofmann, State FFA Vice
President from Loyola Valley,
gave a very inspiring talk on
the value of initiative in achiev-
ing your goals in life. Scott was
then presented with a certifi-
cate of appreciation for coming
and speaking at the banquet.
The officers and Mr. Buddy
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President-elect
Lynette Phillips
Secty ./Treas.-elect
The Boerne Star is the
only paper in the World
that cares about Boerne,
Texas.
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BOERNE. TEXAS 78006
were reportedly bred by Jack
Esser.
Harrington began playing polo
about 1949 and has played in
tournaments all over the U.S.
She was preceded in death by teams playing 4 nights a week
her parents, one sister, Norma at Merchant and Bower Fields,
and a brother, Chester. These boys and girls play good
Services were held at the ball and put on one of the best
building behind the present
utility building. She married a
ENTRY FORM
BOERNE BERGES FEST PARADE
JUNE 18.1977
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Community Sav.
Advanced Senior Life Saving Thunder Valley
beginning 9:30 a.m., June 6 at Hill Ctry Savings
the City Pool. Ages 15 and Rotary
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Elmer Bergmann presents the 1st place trophy to Gene Chamberlain.
She will be missed by her Guadalupe Tele.
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If you wish to participate in the Berges Fest Parade and have not received an entry
form, please clip this form and return as soon as possible. Parade instructions will follow.
Parade starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 1977.
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member of another pioneer
family, Edmund H. Clemens,
and they had one daughter,
Gladys Roberta Clemens, who
survives her.
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Beta Sigma Phi’s scholarship
award goes this year to Arlene
Grossenbacher. Arlene is in her
second year at Connally Tech in
Waco. She is working toward
her degree in horticulture.
Arlene is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Grossenbacher
of Boerne.
On the evening of Thursday,
i May 19, 1977, Boerne FFA held
their annual Parent-Student
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was followed by a fine meal
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St. Louis. Harrington, a 20-year
resident of Boerne, veteran
polo player and celebrated
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catered by Dutch Boy of
Boerne. Following the meal,
special guests were introduced
by Amy Hickey, which included
school board members, school
administration, FFA pickup
donor, representative Kendall
County Soil and Water Conser-
vation District and representa-
tive Kendall County Livestock
Show. After the guests were
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Mr. Jack Kelly and the 1976 Berges Fest Court rode the Berges
Fest Buggy once again Saturday, May 14, in the Lockhart
Chisholm Trail Round-up. Bottom Row (L to R) are Mr. Jack Kelly
and 1976 Miss Berges Fest, Melissa Yelverton. Top Row (L to R)
1976 Dutchess Bonnie Welborn and Princess Sherrie Rhodes. Also
attending was Parade Chairman Randy Sibley. The group will also
attend the Fun-tier Celebration Parade in Bandera this Saturday,
May 28.
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and in Argentina, England and
France. Ten-Four (left) sold for
$15,500 and Silver Dollar
(right) went for $10,000. The
two were tops of the third
annual polo pony auction held in
Houston May 14-15, at which
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Gene Chamberlain was 1st
place winner of the 4th Annual
Bergmann Invitational Golf
tournament Sunday, May 22 at
Mrs. Ella Bertha Clemens,
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Ray Harrington of Kendall green horse trainer, trained the
Ranch Estates recently sold ponies after having purchased
these two polo ponies, Ten- them from the Arthur Esser
•Four, age 6, and Silver Dollar, Ranch of Kendalia where they
REGISTRATION
The Boerne Primary School is
now registering Kindergarten
students for the 1977-78 school
year. Any child who will be 5
years old on or before
September 1, 1977 is eligible.
These are children whose birth-
dates are between Sept. 1, 1971
and Sept. 1, 1972.
Items required for registra-
tion are Birth Certificate and
Immunization Records.
If your child will attend
Kindergarten next school year,
please register now at the
Primary School Office. 16/4tnc
Boerne has a thriving
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Bandera. Chamberlain won “by 133. Bergmann won second
the flip of a coin,” which broke place and Tom Milan won third
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The Nile of the Hills’ installa-
tion of officers will be held
Friday, May 27 at St. Helena’s
Episcopa) Church, Boerne,
Texas. Get acquainted Hour at
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Nursing Home in Boerne for
the past two years.
She was a member of an
early pioneer Texas family,
being the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Christian Schrader. She
was born in Boerne, Texas on
November 11, 1890. She
attended the Boerne School
which was conducted in the
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The Boerne Area Historical presented the idea to the searched the buildings to
and Preservation Society has Historical Society Board. With provide captions for the
recently published A Coloring the board’s approval Mrs. pictures, and lettering on the
Book of Boerne, Texas to fund Jackson approached local cover and title page is the
housing for their archives. The artists, Howard Calder, Charles contribution of Mrs. Joanne
book contains pictures of histor- Davis, Dr. Harold Day, Col. Hill.
ical buildings and activities in Bette Edmonds, Judge and The book was published by
Boerne. Eleven local artists Mrs. Arleigh Huff, Lula the Boerne Printing Company
have contributed their work to Junker, Ella Massey and Bill and can be purchased for $1.75
the twenty-one page book. Zaner. Mary Fenstermaker and from the Historical Society
The concept began in the Fall Barbara Chittim were later members and the following
of 1976 when year-book chair- contacted by Ways and Means stores: The Accent, Bigs,
person Suzanne Jackson Chairperson Donna Hood. Mary Bergmann Lumber, Hill
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Wavs and Means Chairman Donna Hood shows the new Boerne Coloring Book to
contributing artist Judge Arleigh Huff.
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the Historical Preservation Haus. It will also be made
Committee of the Kendall available at Bergesfest.
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weight and physical fitness would make a handsome
equipment they now have. The addition to any table setting.
Greyhound footballers will be These rugged, plastic tumblers
going among their friends and come in three designs; a
supporters in Boerne to sell
them beverage tumblers which (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3)
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The Boerne High School
gridders, Varsity, J.V. and
Erosh, seeing a need for
additional weight equipment
have taken on a sales project to
obtain money to add to the
Ebensberger Funeral Home on shows in town. Come out and
May 10,1977, with Rev. George watch any Monday, Tuesday,
Taylor and Rev. Thomas White Thursday or Friday night at
" i officiating. Interment was in either field. Admission is free.
"the Boerne cemetery. STANDINGS OF TEAMS
“." The pallbearers were A. T. AS OF MAY 20
2.Wendler, E. C. Schwope, Won
A"u g0- Harvey Adam, Lee Schwope, Roberts Drugs 4
L' . 9 Henry Schrader and Jeffrey Whiting Const. 7
•eul Reinhard. Boerne State Bank 7
One hundred and thirty-nine
Boerne High School Seniors
will march on to the Greyhound
football field to receive their
diplomas this Tuesday evening,
May 31, at 8:00 p.m.
The Baccalaureate-Com-
mencement program will be
presented through the com-
bined efforts of the students,
teachers, the High school
Administration Office and the
Ministerial Alliance of Boerne.
Invocation will be given by
Rev. D. Allen Cearley; sermon
by Monsignor J. L. Manning;
and benediction by Father
Thomas H. White.
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Davis, William G., III. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1977, newspaper, May 26, 1977; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535966/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.