From left to right: Don Walker,
Garry Nall, Tom Crum, J'Nell Pate, Preston Lewis, Cheryl Lewis,
Paul Carlson, and Hubert Strom.
Darlene Bellinghausen, Jim Matthews,
B. W. Aston and Michael Collins.
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From left to right: Preston Lewis,
Cheryl Lewis, Hubert Strom, Tai Kreidler (standing), Darlene
Bellinghausen, B. W. Aston, Michael Collins, Paul Carlson, J'Nell
Pate, Tom Crum, and Don Walker.
Don Walker, Garry Nall, Tom Crum,
Tai Kreidler and Preston Lewis. |
From left to right: Preston Lewis,
Tai Kreidler (standing), Cheryl Lewis, Hubert Strom, Yolando
Romero, Becky Matthews, Don Taylor, Darlene Bellinghausen,
Jim Matthews, B. W. Aston, Michael Collins, Clint Chambers, Paul
Carlson, J'Nell Pate, Tom Crum, Don Walker, and Garry Nall
(standing).
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WTHA Board members enjoying the scenery. Pictured
are Janet Neugebauer, Tai Kreidler, Cheryl Lewis, J'Nell Pate,
and Wes and Jake Sheffield.
Kenneth Davis and Monte Monroe standing before the
Double Mountains. |
Group shot of board members.
Close up of an inscription on a rock wall.
After the meeting, members went on a tour of Ford's Tank.
Pictured here is Janet Neugebauer negotiating a barbed wire
fence as members cut across countryside to Dripping Springs. |
Jake Sheffield points to the Eagle carved into the rock above
the springs. It was universally understood from pioneer memory
that it was already there when the settlers arrived, stated
Cheryl Lewis, who acted as a sort of tour guide.
Jake exploring the rock walls of the spring. |