The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [83], No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1990 Page: 17 of 20
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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1990 - THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE - PAGE SEVENTEEN
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The road to recovery need not be a lonely
one If you or someone you love needs help
in taking that first step, ca'' the Chemical
Dependency Program at T Va'.!e'; Medi
;• Center. Togettv?! re you :n thv
right road home.
At Trinity Valley Medical Center we ll stand
beside you, we’ll show you the way to make
a lifelong commitment of facing and ove:
ing your dependency problems. We >w
the road is sometimes rocky, but we have
the knowledge and experience to get yoi
through. Our staff is trained and dedicatee to
helping you every inch of the way.
Alcoholism and drug abuse are diseases that
can make you feel hopelessly alone. For
many, the road to recovery can seem equally
lonely.
With help from the Chemical Dependency
Program at Trinity Valley Medical Center,
you’re not alone. We provide warm, caring
treatment in a friendly supportive environ-
ment Designed with utmost respect and
consideration for the patient, our treatment
also emphasizes the importance of counsel-
ing and therapy for family members, because
we know hew crucial family involvement can
be to successful treatment.
(214) 731-2228
TO Trinity Valley
WaJ Medical Cent*
Our aftercare program offers continued
counseling for patients through a senes of
group sessions. The strong support system
provided by these aftercare meetings helps
patients maintain sobriety.
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ssembly May 21...
High Students Honored With Awards
!Sds Assembly was held
\ lr High students.
May 21.1990 at 9:30 AM.
ierii Awards and Athletic
ificaies were presented to
following students received
Histnrv - Jen Ann philliPs
i History - David Alder-
(yrtney Trissel, Colin Stacks,
ne Herrington.
SCiencc • Erics Schnoor,
own Courtney Trissel, Misti
and Brandon Whitaker
, Science - Jen Ann Phil-
i French, Jacqueline Brack-
1 Emily Steele.
Larry Radican, Crista
Marty Morgan, Kenneth
Christina Kastner. and
__ Drqrkp.ns
th. Kellie Walters, Michael
Courtney Trissel, David
in, and Colin Stacks,
iputer Literacy - Emily
hristina Bowers, Jacqueline
s Audra Twitty, Alta Heg-,
oy Smith, Shane Wendel,
leggins, Susan Pickens, and
n Phillips.
,ish - Kenneth Fairly and
ine Brackens
ji. Christina Bowers, Tanya
-quelinc Brackens, Kevin
Rebekah Easterling, Kasey
Elizabeth Eppes, David
ian, Courtney Trissel,
Allen, Celesta Owens and
n Phillips.
lish - Emily Steele, Joseph
s, Kenneth Fairly, Joy
,Colin Stacks, Kevin Jaecks,
y Trissel, Kellie Walters,
:th Martindale.
Ilenge English - Crista Sar-
Jeri Ann Phillips
iing - Tiera Abram, Justin
and Billy Lee.
;ial Education - Reading
t Grades) - Juan Cuevas and
Evans Math (Highest
\ - Darrell Phillips, Charles
Eric Gustafson, and Jason
?lish (Highest Grades) Larry
i and Amy Korn.
= Jennifer Tomo, Ashley
irica Schnoor, Love Storey,
Kcally, April Moore, Court-
ssel, Samantha Lewis, Tiera
Rebekah Easterling, Sonja
Weridy Musgrove, Billy
-iuuy Eppes, Kylla Hall,
ine Brackens, Alta Heggins,
n Whitaker, Kevin Gauntt,
leggs, Susan Pickens, Audra
David Winfree, Clay Allen,
1 Cook, Crista Sartor, Jeri
lillips, and Adam Soehnge.
; Corps. - Anson Rhea, Mark
, Jason Cooley, Brandon
Jose Jaramillo, Doug Puck-
ane Wendel, Jim Marek,
Fairly.
etic “ T “ Certificates - 8 -
ebekah Easterling, Jeri Ann
, Sonja Franks, Shelly Wil-
(ay Chambers, Haley Alli-
i Phillips, Nicole Colby,Joy
, Emily Steele, Barbette
Alla Heggins, Amy Korn,
oore, Audra Twitty, Susan
, and Lori French,
grade Boys: Tim Dixon,
labry, Kyle Schill, Marlon
Tyrus Busby, Joseph Heg-
David Winfree, Ronnie
Daryl Brooks, Matt Silar,
Martindale, Hank Steen
) Dixon, Brad Bodine, Doug
, Troy Smith, Matt Allison,
oehnge, Dairin Jones, Trent
luan Alvarez, Ricky Senter.
Grade Girls: Kylla Hall,
Davis, Jennifer Tomo, Lizzi
Traci Nichols, LaTai
Jacsi;* Hensley, Kasey Alli-
hana Anderson, Celesta
Grade Boys: Thomas Burks,
ygard, Michael Cook, David
in, Larry Radican, Edwardo
oems Are
ig Accepted
i are now being accepted
in Sparrowgrass Poetry
I new “Awards of Poetic
nec" poetry contest. Cash
totaling $1,000 will be
including a $500 grand
I The contest is free to enter,
ts may enter one poem only,
Is °r less, on any subject, in
•c. Contest closes July 31,
ut poets are encouraged to
eir work as soon as possible,
/Oems entered in the contest
i'll he considered for publica-
ihe Spring 1991 edition of
—Voices of America, a
vcr anthology. No fee or
is required to enter or win
tcst. To ensure publication
-winning entries, however,
8y purchase is required,
-ini -s will be notified by
’ be sent to Spar-
^^—rum Inc., Dept,
jt" , Sistcrsville,
Morgan, Clay Allen, Brandon
Whitaker, Jeff Melasky, Joshua
Snyder, Will Dygert, Ryan Rider,
Collin Stacks, Durand White, Tor-
rey Hoover, Kevin Gauntt, LeVar
Mack, Casey Forge, James Legcr,
Joshua Furlow.
Perfect Attendance Certificates
( No Tardies or Absences for the
year):
7th Grade: Tommy Allen, Shana
Anderson and LeVar Mack
8th Grade: Matt Allison, Alta
Heggins, Marty Morgan, Love
Storey, and Joy Tinsley.
THS-English I: Sonja Franks
Honor Roll (3 out of 5, (4 out of
5), and 5 out of 5)
These students received certifi-
cates for making the Honor Roll:
(5 out of 5 limes): 7th Grade:
David Alderman, Clay
Allen,Tommy Allen, Kasey Alli-
son, Tina Brown,Jose Canizales,
James Coleman, Elizabeth Collins,
Michael Cook, Ashley Davis, Eliza-
beth Eppes, Kevin Gauntt, Vicky
Hagen, Jennifer Harris Valarie
Herrington,Elizabeth Holland,
Kevin Jaecks, Jeremy Landers,
Misti Meggs, Traci Nichols,
Amanda Noland, Chris Nygard,
Celesta Owens, Monda Ranson,
Chris Rawls, Ryan Rider, Crista
Sartor, Erica Schnoor, Megan
Schroeder, Joshua Snyder, Colin
Stacks, Steven Steen, Aileen Th-
ompson. Courtney Trissel, Kellie
Walters and Brandon Whitaker.
7th Grade (4 out of 5 ):
Shana Anderson, Lance Barker,
Amanda Carpenter, Robert Casteel,
Mary Jo Evans, James Leger, Jef-
ery Melasky, Andrea Vance and
Durrand White.
7lh Grade (3 out of 5 ):
Tiera Abram, Chris Hagen, Bil-
lie Mears, Cliff Thomas and Jen-
nifer Tomo.
8th Grade ( 5 out of 5 ):
Haley Allison, Matt Allison,
Christina Bowers, Jacqueline
Brackens, Rebekah Easterling,
Kenneth Fairly, Sonja Franks, Alta
Heggins, Kristin Keally, Tanya Lee,
Jeri Ann Phillips, Susan Pickens,
Doug Puckett, Troy Smith, Emily
Steele, Hank Steen, Love Storey,
Joy Tinsley, Audra Twitty, Shane
Wendel and Joseph Heggins.
8th Grade (4 out of 5 ):
Jessica Hagen, Jennifer Lanier,
and Adam Soehnge.
8th Grade (3 out of 5 ):
Kay Chambers, Colinda
Hartless, Dairin Jones, Christina
Kastner, Mark Morgan, Marty
Morgan and Wendy Musgrove.
OFFICER MARK ROGERS is shown giving directions to four THS students, (l-r) Lucas Smith, Wade
Cothran, Clyde Allen and Jason Smith. I he young men were four of some 30 students from I HS that helped
conduct a door to door survey to estimate the cost of damages from the tornado that hit 1 eague on May 5
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Massey, Steve. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [83], No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1990, newspaper, May 24, 1990; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130799/m1/17/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.